The Power of Grid Structure in Graphic Design

Currently, there are over 217,810 graphic designers in the US. These professionals design almost every piece of art that we see on a daily basis. From movie posters to designs on coffee mugs to logos for popular companies, every art has an amazing designer behind its style.

In order to be effective, many of these artists use a grid structure to ensure that their designs turn out the way that they want them to. You may never have heard of grid structure before, but if you’re looking to make a visually appealing web page or design of any kind, it’s essential that you learn about it.

Read on for more information about what grid structure is and why it’s relevant to graphic designers.

What Is Grid Structure?

As you likely know, a grid is a (usually 2D) element of graphic design that consists of multiple intersecting lines to form geometric boxes. A calendar or a card from this bingo card generator is a good example of what a grid should look like. However, you may not know that this is used by graphic designers to organize elements of designs in relation to one another or where they go on the page.

There are a couple of primary types of grids: composition grids and layout grids. Composition grids serve as a guide when drawing or generating organic shapes and inserting graphics into your piece. Layout grids serve as a guideline for where different elements of the design need to be in order for everything to look correct. You can insert and scale images by using these grids as a guideline.

Why Is This Important?

Using a grid structure is beneficial to these designers because they’re able to scale parts of the design that they’re creating. This ensures that no part of the web page, billboard, or book cover that they’re creating looks strangely small or large. They’ll be able to carve out an outline of their creation and see what it’s intended to look like long before spending money creating the final product.

Grid structure also ensures that the design will be symmetrical and come out looking the way that the artist wants it to. If there weren’t a surefire geometric way to measure where elements of design went, there is very little chance that the final product wouldn’t end up lopsided. When you count squares on a grid, you can make sure that the distance and spacing between aspects of your design are as you want them to be.

Begin Designing

While graphic design can be a challenge, it’s also a lot of fun. Using a grid structure makes designing easier and more rewarding than ever before, too, so you can be the best creator out there.

Now that you know the importance of grid structure, it’s time to begin implementing it in your designs. Click on the ‘graphic design’ tab on our home page to learn more strategies for creating and implementing the best web and graphic designs you can possibly create.

Good luck!

Mars Cureg

Web designer by profession, photography hobbyist, T-shirt lover, design blog founder, gamer. Socially and physically awkward, lack of social skills, struggles to communicate with anyone who doesn't have a keyboard. Willing to walk to get to the promised land. Photo and video freelancer, SEO.