Tuesday, February 7, 2012

22. Unity through Continuity

Architectural Digest Magazine, March 2010 Issue

Continuity is a form of unity used by many designers when it comes to putting together a number of individual designs together to make them become one unified design. Continuity is used most often in books, magazines, and  pamphlets where there are pictures, captions, text, and headlines usually with the aid of a grid to create a framework of areas. This magazine spread shows a headline, three pictures, and two areas of text put together with a middle dividing line and consistency in the spacing between each piece.

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