Some typical examples of objects that should be aligned to a common design grid are:
▪graphical elements and text elements on a title page ▪headers and footers that are aligned with the text column ▪logos, dates, version numbers, and page numbers ▪texts within a picture For the same reason, always align tables and pictures to the left of the text column instead of centering them. All elements then have a common starting line on the left side of the page, which looks much more consistent and less cluttered than a mixture of left-aligned and centered elements.
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