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Letting grids guide you

So I’m starting out on this new project Presslayer and I wanted to be sure that I chose a screen resolution that was appropriate for 1024 and also easily divisible to support 2, 3, 6 and 8 columns etc.

I wound up using 984 pixels in width and proceeded to make a nice Photoshop template that had a 12 pixel gutter for each of the various column scenarios that I might encounter.

I know a ton of people (like Cameron Moll who loves to “grid the 960″) use 960 but not for me. Not this time. Times they are getting as wider. Don’t want to make your own Photohop guide template? Well, feel free to go ahead and download mine.

My photoshop guide template


Gridding the 960

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One Response to “Letting grids guide you”

  1. Mubashar Iqbal on August 20th, 2008

    If you want to know more about grids you should check out:
    http://www.designbygrid.com

    Lots to examples, tutorials, and resources.

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