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		<title>Attack of the Grids</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 17:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Sketching grids, looking for ideas, here comes the kuniform redesign? Heck no, here&#8217;s a post about grid resources online. Khoi Vinh has some ideas &#8216;bout grids here and here. The second one is better, the misnamed &#8220;Grid computing and design.&#8221; He has the brilliant idea of using your grid as a background image for your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Sketching grids, looking for ideas, here comes the kuniform redesign? Heck no, here&#8217;s a post about grid resources online. Khoi Vinh has some ideas &#8216;bout grids <a title="The funniest grid you ever saw" href="http://www.subtraction.com/archives/2005/0901_the_funniest.php">here</a> and <a title="Grid computing... and design" href="http://www.subtraction.com/archives/2004/1231_grid_computi.php">here</a>. The second one is better, the misnamed &#8220;Grid computing and design.&#8221; He has the brilliant idea of using your grid as a background image for your pages while designing. I&#8217;ll be trying that out, certainly.</p>

	<p>Mark Boulton has a <a href="http://www.markboulton.co.uk/journal/comments/five_simple_steps_to_designing_grid_systems_part_1/">5 part series that is really informative</a>. I can&#8217;t wait for his book to come out. I used this series in conjunction with <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?link_code=ur2&#38;tag=kuniform-20&#38;camp=1789&#38;creative=9325&#38;location=%2FThinking-Type-Critical%2Fdp%2F1568984480%2Fsr%3D8-1%2Fqid%3D1156972729%2Fref%3Dpd_bbs_1%3Fie%3DUTF8">Thinking with Type</a> in teaching Web Design 2 at the Art Institute this fall. Cameron Moll has a follow on article entitled <a href="http://cameronmoll.com/archives/2006/12/gridding_the_960/">Gridding the 960</a> that sums up a lot of these approaches, and even references the <a href="http://blog.davglass.com/files/yui/grids/">Yahoo! User Interface Grid <span class="caps">CSS </span>Builder at Dav Glass&#8217;s site</a>. If you check out Cameron&#8217;s article, be sure to check out Christopher Fahey&#8217;s bit of perspective in the comments.<br />
For a prototype site I&#8217;m working on for a non-profit, I went the <span class="caps">YUI </span>Grid builder route. It went ok, but it&#8217;s a site I&#8217;m grinding out, so getting it out was as important as making it pretty. For my own site, I&#8217;m trying to do something a bit more compelling, as I&#8217;m tired of seeing the same column widths and alignments across a bunch of blogs. We&#8217;ll see if what I want to do is possible, I sure hope I can pull it off.</p>
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