I'm new to InDesign and have been at this for four hours watching different videos. I almost gave up till I stumbled on your video. Thank you so much, Luke! It was that one baseline height that fixed everything. :')
Hello Luke! Great tutorial, I like how you speak slow and explain everything as you go. So helpful. I did have one problem though, when setting up the rows after calculating the rows, and how they are not perfectly evenly lined up due to the fact that there is one missing gutter which was explained. The next step was to go back into create guides: put the same 5 rows in for rows, 13 pt for the gutter only difference this time was checking remove ruler guides so it would not keep the previous settings (which I did) and then putting the same exact settings as the first time (5 & 13pt) but a second time: but then should get different results? I did screen shots at both points in the video thinking I missed something but when looking at the screen shots they indeed had the same settings the only difference of course is the having not saving the ruler checked. I thought to myself how is putting the same exact settings in the same place lead to different results? And sure enough nothing changed: the guides were like the first time: not lining up due to the missing gutter. You explained that you have to move the margins up or down one baseline, but explained going back into "create guides" and put in the same exact settings. Did you mean to go to margins? Is there a step missing?I am VERY confused. Could you possibly explain? Thanks so much.
FINALLY someone who can explain grids so I can understand. I've been so frustrated with people making it so complicated! I can now use this simple formula on **ANY** size document and ANY orientation! Finally, very easy to understand. Thank you so much for sharing!
I have been struggling with this for a school assignment for weeks. Almost cried in relief when you explained the bottom margin fix towards the end. Can't thank you enough for this!!
Update: I didn’t figure out exactly what happened, but I think it was that the number of baselines I adjusted wasn’t working despite it being divisible. What I did to solve it was create a square in the dimensions of my leading (10pt) then duplicate it so that the spaces in between matched the number of rows I want. I made sure there was an additional square each above and below the margin lines so that I could then just use the Distribute Spacing option in the Align panel to determine the heights of the rows. It worked out really well.
as jeremy lumia pointed out, he shifted the bottom margin one unit up, but cut out that part of the video (keep your eye on the bottom margin at 10:26) this makes it incredibly confusing
The link for this video, lives beside the first page of my "magazine template" as a reminder of procedures to start a new project. Thks, cheers from Lisbon - Portugal
10:32 this is where you lose me, how did you get your guides to align this time because I did exactly what you did but didn't align like yours Edit I figured it out, he actually mentioned that you need to move your bottom margin up or down. I moved mine up. So my bottom margin ended up being 100pt, it should align after that
@@ellyzmgb Lol I remember struggling with this too and I had a deadline the next morning. I’m really glad that helped, wish you had seen my comment earlier though… Hope everything went well.
I tried this it did not work. I saw how at 10:30 the margin moved up one base line I moved the margin up one baseline redid the steps as shown and NOPE did NOT line up. This tutorial is a hot mess. He even said it was the most important part and totally skipped a step just crazy and STILL doesn't work. Nuts.
THESE ARE THE MEASUREMENTS I MANAGED TO SET FOR AN A4 SIZE: Baseline grid: Start 0cm from the top of the page. Increment every 12,952pt. Margins: Top, bottom, left and right: 2,7415cm every side. Columns: 3 Gutter: 0,4569cm Create guides: 11 guides. Gutter: 0,4569cm Fit guides to page. Hope this can help ✨
I followed the instructions and made a perfect grid but I still don't get what going at 10:33 (the logic reason of why I have to reduce the bottom margin)
For those confused by 10:30 keep your eye on his bottom margin. he edited out the step where he moves his bottom margin up. this makes this part of the video extremely confusing
Yes so crazy and confusing. Do you know he moved it up where? In margins? I thought that was already adjusted b/c of the 5 rows of 11 not being exact. Anyhow is it margins? How do you know how much to adjust I tried going up and down: nothing changed. This part of the tutorial is really lacking. Shame other then that it was a great tutorial.
I don't understand. At 10.33, when you are trying to align the grid to baseline grid, you are doing the exact same thing, over again, only this time you are checking on "remove existing ruler guides"? I even tried moving my margin one up or one down. nothing changed :(
You should adjust the margin in the bottom area of the page, infact he get the correct align cause he leave one baseline unit of the margin. 10:26 the baseline unit are 3 and after the adjustment of the margin in 10:27 are 4 (sorry for my bad explanation but however i had the same prob and now with the adjustment everything it's perfect)
My students and I thank you for this simplified and easy to follow tutorial! I'm just disappointed that there are no more tutorials from you! More please! ;-)
Awesome! While following your steps on the video to exact detail, I was stumped why my grid rows weren’t matching up to the baseline grid, but when I finally worked out why, it was a great lightbulb moment! (So, the video seems to skip the step of adjusting the margin up from the bottom to accommodate the missing gutter - a hugely important detail !) However, great tutorial and brilliant explanation at a great pace. Thanks for teaching me something new. :)
@@jonairais So, you're saying it's manual? There's no button to click to align to grid? I used to align to grid all the time in Quark XPress. All I did was click "Align to Grid". It made aligning text and images very easy. You could move things off grid if you liked, but the main composition elements were done automatically
I'm new to InDesign and have been at this for four hours watching different videos. I almost gave up till I stumbled on your video. Thank you so much, Luke! It was that one baseline height that fixed everything. :')
I get you so well!!! I have been trying to figure this all out for 2 days now...
Hello Luke! Great tutorial, I like how you speak slow and explain everything as you go. So helpful. I did have one problem though, when setting up the rows after calculating the rows, and how they are not perfectly evenly lined up due to the fact that there is one missing gutter which was explained. The next step was to go back into create guides: put the same 5 rows in for rows, 13 pt for the gutter only difference this time was checking remove ruler guides so it would not keep the previous settings (which I did) and then putting the same exact settings as the first time (5 & 13pt) but a second time: but then should get different results? I did screen shots at both points in the video thinking I missed something but when looking at the screen shots they indeed had the same settings the only difference of course is the having not saving the ruler checked. I thought to myself how is putting the same exact settings in the same place lead to different results? And sure enough nothing changed: the guides were like the first time: not lining up due to the missing gutter. You explained that you have to move the margins up or down one baseline, but explained going back into "create guides" and put in the same exact settings. Did you mean to go to margins? Is there a step missing?I am VERY confused. Could you possibly explain? Thanks so much.
Wow finally i understood this because of you. Thanks a lot a lot
life saver, thank you
What about an A4???
FINALLY someone who can explain grids so I can understand. I've been so frustrated with people making it so complicated! I can now use this simple formula on **ANY** size document and ANY orientation! Finally, very easy to understand. Thank you so much for sharing!
Game changer -- thank you.
Your explanation is very clear. Thank you. I would like more help with InDesign. How to do so?
This was perfect, thank you!
crap tutorial
Very helpful. Thanks so much!
THANK YOU!!!
very well explained
I have been struggling with this for a school assignment for weeks. Almost cried in relief when you explained the bottom margin fix towards the end. Can't thank you enough for this!!
THANK YOU
This video might be 4 years old, but I still come back to it every time I start a new document
This is not working for me with 10pt leading. What am I doing wrong?
Update: I didn’t figure out exactly what happened, but I think it was that the number of baselines I adjusted wasn’t working despite it being divisible. What I did to solve it was create a square in the dimensions of my leading (10pt) then duplicate it so that the spaces in between matched the number of rows I want. I made sure there was an additional square each above and below the margin lines so that I could then just use the Distribute Spacing option in the Align panel to determine the heights of the rows. It worked out really well.
❤️ 感谢你!
10:45 i am completely confused; are you not typed in in the exact same numbers you entered before? Why is this aligning now? Help!
as jeremy lumia pointed out, he shifted the bottom margin one unit up, but cut out that part of the video (keep your eye on the bottom margin at 10:26) this makes it incredibly confusing
@@saIvete YES it does! 🤣I had a feeling he skipped this
Thank you so much :)
The link for this video, lives beside the first page of my "magazine template" as a reminder of procedures to start a new project. Thks, cheers from Lisbon - Portugal
10:32 this is where you lose me, how did you get your guides to align this time because I did exactly what you did but didn't align like yours Edit I figured it out, he actually mentioned that you need to move your bottom margin up or down. I moved mine up. So my bottom margin ended up being 100pt, it should align after that
Thank you! I was struggling with this for the past hour omg 😭🙏🏽💫
@@ellyzmgb Lol I remember struggling with this too and I had a deadline the next morning. I’m really glad that helped, wish you had seen my comment earlier though… Hope everything went well.
I tried this it did not work. I saw how at 10:30 the margin moved up one base line I moved the margin up one baseline redid the steps as shown and NOPE did NOT line up. This tutorial is a hot mess. He even said it was the most important part and totally skipped a step just crazy and STILL doesn't work. Nuts.
Totally chaotic setting.
Thank you Luke! Very insightful
The pace of this video is spot on and the explanations are given thoughtfully, simply, and with ease. Super helpful! Thanks so much, Luke!
Really great video. Everything was explained perfectly. Thanks for posting.
THESE ARE THE MEASUREMENTS I MANAGED TO SET FOR AN A4 SIZE: Baseline grid: Start 0cm from the top of the page. Increment every 12,952pt. Margins: Top, bottom, left and right: 2,7415cm every side. Columns: 3 Gutter: 0,4569cm Create guides: 11 guides. Gutter: 0,4569cm Fit guides to page. Hope this can help ✨
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I followed the instructions and made a perfect grid but I still don't get what going at 10:33 (the logic reason of why I have to reduce the bottom margin)
Can you make it in A4 size ?
For those confused by 10:30 keep your eye on his bottom margin. he edited out the step where he moves his bottom margin up. this makes this part of the video extremely confusing
Thanks for pointing that out!
THANK YOU
Yes so crazy and confusing. Do you know he moved it up where? In margins? I thought that was already adjusted b/c of the 5 rows of 11 not being exact. Anyhow is it margins? How do you know how much to adjust I tried going up and down: nothing changed. This part of the tutorial is really lacking. Shame other then that it was a great tutorial.
hi luke, is it right to say that the entire layout of the spread / page is very dependent on the leading value of the body copy? thanks!
thanks very usefeull
Great video! Thank you :)
I don't understand. At 10.33, when you are trying to align the grid to baseline grid, you are doing the exact same thing, over again, only this time you are checking on "remove existing ruler guides"? I even tried moving my margin one up or one down. nothing changed :(
You should adjust the margin in the bottom area of the page, infact he get the correct align cause he leave one baseline unit of the margin. 10:26 the baseline unit are 3 and after the adjustment of the margin in 10:27 are 4 (sorry for my bad explanation but however i had the same prob and now with the adjustment everything it's perfect)
My students and I thank you for this simplified and easy to follow tutorial! I'm just disappointed that there are no more tutorials from you! More please! ;-)
ídolo!
thank...you...
thanks for the video. how can i have both baseline grid and grid visible at the same time? my grid seems to be overlaid by the baseline grid.. thanks!
Awesome! While following your steps on the video to exact detail, I was stumped why my grid rows weren’t matching up to the baseline grid, but when I finally worked out why, it was a great lightbulb moment! (So, the video seems to skip the step of adjusting the margin up from the bottom to accommodate the missing gutter - a hugely important detail !) However, great tutorial and brilliant explanation at a great pace. Thanks for teaching me something new. :)
I would love to know why :) my baselines and grids wont align for some reason and I have tried many options.
Hi, you can check this: Free online calculator at www.layoutgridcalculator.com Adobe InDesign Plugin launching Feb2019: www.layoutgridcalculator.com/plug-in/
very helpful and clear, thank you!
It didnt work for me :( can you do it another time with margins according to the golden ratio though? its trickier then :)
U found a solution ?
@@TheDudeway nope sorry
I'm with u. This grid stuff is killing me
@@TheDudeway i gave up design tbh :P hahaha
@@bySaebraut oh man, I swear u would have become a great
Pretty much everything except where you tell it to align to grid. How do you tell it to align to grid?
In this step you move your bottom margin up and extra line (it goes from 3 to 4 lines at the bottom)
@@jonairais So, you're saying it's manual? There's no button to click to align to grid? I used to align to grid all the time in Quark XPress. All I did was click "Align to Grid". It made aligning text and images very easy. You could move things off grid if you liked, but the main composition elements were done automatically
Thank you, you've saved my bacon, which I can now have in a bap!
thank you so much. Very helpful.
Every time I start a new editorial project I come back to this. Very helpful, Thanks!
Good Refresher. Much appreciated.
Love the slow tutorial and then the fast walkthrough. Ideal tutorial people should always do this. Thanks!
Luke you have saved my LIFE
Finally, someone explaining all the calculations and alignments. Thank you so much!