“The grid is the underwear of the book” – Massimo Vignelli
Posted in: design movies, Massimo Vignelli, other moviesNew York graphic designer Massimo Vignelli compares the grid used to lay out a publication as “the underwear of the book” in this movie by design consultancy Pentagram.
Vignelli explains how he begins a book design by laying paper over a simple grid for positioning images and text, which can’t be seen in the finished article. “The grid is the underwear of the book,” he says. “You wear it but it’s not to be exposed.”
He lists different layout options made possible by his grid system, including several pictures per page, one full page image and one smaller opposite, or double-page photos for the “wow” effect.
Vignelli sketches the images by hand when mocking up the layout as he believes it’s faster for him than using a computer.
He compares the design process to making a movie. “The scale and the pacing of the images makes the book, it’s just like a film,” he says. “The scriptwriter is the author of the book, and I’m the director and cinematographer.”
The film was designed by Michael Bierut of Pentagram for paper manufacturer Mohawk‘s What Will You Make Today? campaign. It features the publication Richard Meier, Architect: Vol. 3 released in 1999.
Earlier this year it was announced that Vignelli’s logo and livery designs for American Airlines were to be replaced by new graphics by FutureBrand.
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