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Don't you take soup on a dessert plate, do you? Although a plate is always a plate, different products require different structures. The same goes for the grid. It is natural that pages of your website have different styles of content; it means that your grid must meet their needs.

 

In the following examples, the Zupi magazine used the same grid rigidly, without considering the content's difference. It visibly damaged the structure of the text, making the line length longer than necessary. In the Triple Canopy is noticed that each page held its own content style, favoring both images and texts in their proper place.

 

 

#6 Avoiding a rigid grid

 

 

 

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In a new page we can see that the lack of adaptation damaged the text because there was no room for margins and line length become extended.

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In this case, the home page grid favored the image to appear whole at once. On the next page the grid was differently used for the text preserving a good line length.

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