Grid Systems in Graphic Design is one of those rare books that gives creatives a framework without limiting their imagination. Müller-Brockmann breaks down the grid not as a rigid formula but as a clear, practical tool for bringing structure, rhythm, and intention to visual work.
It is a book about clarity. About reducing noise. About making decisions with purpose rather than guesswork. The pages read like a conversation with someone who has spent a lifetime refining the fundamentals and is willing to share them openly, without pretence or gatekeeping. Used by designers, architects, editors, and anyone working with layout, the book shows how grids create balance, hierarchy, and meaning. It is both a reference and a companion: a guide you return to when you need grounding, when you are refining a system, or when you are pushing your work toward something more precise.
Published by
Niggli Verlag, Switzerland
Format
Hardback
Size
Approx. 240 × 170 mm
Pages
176 pages
ISBN
9783721201451
Please note
This is a second hand book and may show signs of use and age.