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Light slide applying the grid to three print formats (billboard, A-size poster, US Letter) as black panels with green safe-area grids and rounding notes.
Summary
The print counterpart to the digital-formats page: the grid applied to a billboard, an A-size poster, and US Letter, each as a black panel with a green grid.
Visual description
White background, same header system: bold "Print Formats" label top-left, a green "Grids" pill, an intro paragraph repeating the per-format multiplication note, and "75" top-right. Three black demonstration panels sit at staggered heights. Left, a very wide short panel labeled "Billboard 40x12ft" (Aspect Ratio 40:12, Grid 80x24) with a faint thin grid. Center, a portrait panel labeled "A- Size Poster" (Aspect Ratio 6:8, Grid 24x32) and a note to round decimal aspect ratios to whole numbers. Right, a portrait panel labeled "US Letter" (Aspect Ratio 5:7, Grid 25x35) with the same rounding note. Each panel shows a green dense grid inside a lighter green safe-area rectangle. A running footer sits bottom-right.
Key takeaway
Pairing this print page directly with the digital page using identical panel styling, so the same grid system visibly carries from screen to print. The explicit "round decimal aspect ratios to whole numbers" rule is a practical detail most guidelines skip.
Reuse notes
A reusable layout for the print side of a format/grid chapter, especially where extreme ratios (a 40:12 billboard next to portrait poster sheets) need to coexist. The staggered panel heights handle that ratio mismatch gracefully.
From this deck: Grid across print formats
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