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Column Grids Graphic and web designers most commonly utilise this style of grid. Essentially, it
is a collection of columns that assist in the placement and alignment of text and
other design elements.
Hierarchical Grids Hierarchical grids are any irregular grids. This style of grid is most adaptable to
content requirements. It can be made up of two different types of grids combined,
or it can be completely free-form.
Modular Grids A modular grid uses geometric shapes of the same size arranged in a specific
order. The grid lets you divide the layout into equal cells, or modules, and change
the sizes and indents of each component.
Baseline Grid Grid for text lines, known as baselines, are used to create a reading rhythm in
designs with a lot of text. This grid layout pattern is frequently used in school
notebooks.
Analysis of the Media of Communication – Understanding the Model of Communication
Effective communication is required for success in
almost all occupations. Most organisations use a
nonlinear communication approach that places In the nineteenth century,
emphasis on message engagement. This method, also the vast majority of
called interactive model of communication, involves newspapers used a grid-like
exchanging ideas, information, or messages on a regular pattern that would be developed over time.
basis. It cleared the way for the more complicated
and efficient modular grids of today.
Encode Message Decode
Sender Noise Receiver
Encode
Decode
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