>Moved beyond grid systems? I can't agree with that.
Good, because I haven't said so. I said we've moved beyond static designs on top of some grid.
When you add different screen sizes, resizing and interaction to the mix, the grid itself gets dynamic, and relationships between items (constrains) matter more than visual placement.
>It's just that it is a detail. It's not layout, it's not the composition.
The thing is that seems to me a relic of print design.
In modern UI design there's no fixed composition as such. Even whole elements might appear and disappear at will, based on the app's state.
Good, because I haven't said so. I said we've moved beyond static designs on top of some grid.
When you add different screen sizes, resizing and interaction to the mix, the grid itself gets dynamic, and relationships between items (constrains) matter more than visual placement.
>It's just that it is a detail. It's not layout, it's not the composition.
The thing is that seems to me a relic of print design.
In modern UI design there's no fixed composition as such. Even whole elements might appear and disappear at will, based on the app's state.