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PRESENTATION FORMATS • Agrid provides the most flexibility for laying out a series of drawings and text blocks on apanel or series of boards. Theunderlying sense of order created by the grid allows a great variety of information to be presented in a uniformma nner. ~---. ' ·---- ---4 .··:·- ---.. . . "1~-- . -- ·-:·· - .... - ~ -- - ------ . . : ! l ----.......... ---· -~ ... --·-·t-·----- -r---------------· -- ·-··----- --- . -. --~- ··--· ---:--. -----i--- ------- ·-----' ' . . ·· .·--------' ' ' ----- ---. ·--· --:-- - - ···· ·· ~--~- ··--··:-. ' '' • < ·-- . -- --------- ~-- . ··--. --: -~ - - -- --~ . < ' ' ' • • The grid may be square or rectangular, uniform or irregular. • We can display drawings, diagrams, and t ext in individual boxes or frames. • An important drawing may take up more than one box or frame . · -- ---- . .. -- -- ---· .. ' • Graphics and text may be integrated inan organic manner. 184 /ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS