Hierarchy on Grid 10/17

 Hierarchy on Grid

^ Hierarchy on Grid 1: 
While putting this design together, I thought of a regular document format, where they place all the information on top as well as the bottom right corner. The text are aligned to both right and left sides of the paper and the white space above the right side paragraph was to place a difference in between both sides of the text. I was quite confused about what to do since using grid to show hierarchy is pretty simple, however it could not be centered.


^ Hierarchy on Grid 2: 
While deciding on this, I really wanted to use white space in this one because I really liked the minimalistic feel to the design. I placed all the information on the left side in the middle rows of the paper to emphasize on how important that part of the paper is compared to all the placeholder text. I would've liked the make that paragraph in bold and in a bigger font. 


^ Hierarchy on Grid 3: 
I decided to think outside the box with this one because I wanted to have all the information on the sides and avoid having anything on the top center or bottom center. I really like the outcome, even the vertical words that I placed on each top side. I used right and left alignment to show how opposition between each paragraph sides. 

^ Hierarchy on Grid 4: 
I wanted to make a rectangle or square shape with the text and left white space between the paragraphs to maintain a sense of space on the upper part of the document. I liked how the information gives an artistic value to the hierarchy and it just stands out compared to the other information. 

^ Hierarchy on Grid 5: 
I wanted to go for an informational way to showcase the information. I originally wanted to place the information on the left side of the document but ended up choosing the right side instead to make the information stand out first and then have rest be focused on later. 




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