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Learn UI Design Series: Grids
Part 3 of 7

A successful web or mobile experience depends on the proper positioning and organization of UI graphic elements. Layouts are used by designers to add structure to their work, give users a sense of predictability and familiarity, and introduce structure.
Grids act as a base that helps product teams arrange UI elements so as to maintain a pleasing visual balance from page to page. It enables UI design teams to produce more appealing and consistent user interfaces.
If you don’t know, then let me tell you that I have already started a 66-day “Learn UI Design Series” on Twitter.
I am going to share one topic or lesson each day for the next 66 days.
And the next 9 days are:
Day 25: Column Grid

Day 26: Manuscript Grid

Day 27: Modular Grid

Day 28:Hierarchical Grid

Day 29: Baseline Grid
