Andy Rutledge: Quiet Structure
Although we never called it "quiet structure," the design ideas presented here by Andy Rutledge are very much what we (and by we, I mostly mean [Nathan](http://ljworld.com) were going for with the recent [LJWorld.com](http://ljworld.com) redesign. The idea was to let the structural elements (grid, borders, boxes, etc.) serve their role as tools for positioning and establishing hierarchy, but also encourage them to fade into the background and let the content bubble up to the front as much as possible. Andy uses CNN.com's recent redesign an example of these same concepts. Nice piece, Andy.
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