Saw this on Behance
What is this usage of grid called and how I can learn how to use it?
>>269596
Ah, kinda not really a grid; more like an image of angled guidelines at an equal spacing- and you don't need to learn to use it, you just use it.
That design probably started as a sin-wave line, and then evolved into two waves. Then he was like "hey, I can just copy pasta a bunch of guidelines, move things around so they are all even, and then people will think I'm cool."
>>269610
so it's just for showing off? There's no reasons for the circles and lines?
>>269753
>>269596
>facepalm.svg
ever heard of blue prints? vectors? graphic design?
>>269596
Look at the diagonal gridlines. Notice how nothing actually lines up to them except the lines of the sine wave they are based on. Therefore, the diagonal grids add literally nothing and are just a waste of space to make it look more complicated than it actually is. same goes for those stupid circles on the corners.
Me, personally, I prefer adding a random golden circle over my designs, clients dig it, pic related
>>269759
this is fail in so many levels. Just proves that universities cant make you talented. This made by a person with a lot of knowledge but 0 skills
>>269766
>Universities
>Can't make you talented
Was there ever even a dought? Really, the only point of a degree is to prove you can be bored as fuck for 4 years but still not quit.
>B.S. Software Engineering
>>269753
90% of the time when you see these things its just for showing off and looking like you do a ton of math...to get lines parallel.
>>269759
I hope this is a joke
>>269596
>the circles are not concentric