8-pt Grid
Use increments of 8 to size and space out the elements on a page. This means that any defined height or width, margin or padding will be an increment of 8. Most popular screen sizes are divisible by 8 on at least one axis - usually both.
Why 8pts?#
- The variety of screen sizes and pixel densities has continued to increase making the work of icon and image generation more complicated for designers.
- The usage of an even number like 8 to size and space elements makes scaling for a wide variety of devices easy and consistent.
- Devices that have a 1.5x resolution will have a hard time cleanly rendering an odd number.
- Scaling 5px by 1.5x will result in a half pixel offset.
- It fits the frontend values of rem (16px).
What is the value?#
Designer | Team | User |
---|---|---|
Efficiency, less decisions to make while maintaining a quality rhythm between your elements. | A perfect system of communication between designers and developers. A developer can easily identify an 8pt increment instead of having to measure each time. | Consistent aesthetic to the brand they trust. No blurry half-pixel offsets on their preferred device. |
Change log#
Removed#
Doc
: "8pt Grid" | Removed layout resolutions
Changed#
Sketch
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: "8pt Grid" | Changed LG and XS px sizes