Something new is coming to Grid & Glory.
The Grid Explains.
For months we've been dropping patterns colorways, mockups, licensing conversations, Web3 positioning. But we've never stopped to explain the thinking behind it all.
That changes now.
The Grid Explains is a new educational series from Grid & Glory diving deep into the principles, mechanics, and market logic of surface pattern design at a professional licensing level.
Here's what's coming:
→ Why a diagonal repeat drapes differently than a straight grid
→ What makes a pattern licensing-ready versus just visually appealing
→ How one repeat becomes thirty-six market-ready colorways
→ Why geometric repeats are the most scalable on-chain art assets
→ What automotive pattern licensing actually requires
→ Why surface pattern design is the original generative art
→ How a repeat that works across both sides of the wardrobe doubles its licensing market
This series is for designers, collectors, NFT curators, licensing partners, and anyone who has ever looked at a pattern and wondered how it actually works at a professional level.
The grid has been talking through the work.
Now it's going to explain itself.
Episode 01 drops soon. Follow Grid & Glory and stay tuned.
📩 gridandgloryke@gmail.com
What do you want The Grid to explain first? Drop it below. 👇
Follow the grid. Claim the glory. 🔲
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#GridAndGlory #TheGridExplains #SurfacePatternDesign #PatternDesign #DesignEducation #TextileDesign #PatternLicensing #NFTArt #DigitalArt #GeometricPattern #AfricanDesign #NairobiCreatives #DesignThinking #GenerativeArt #Web3Art #CreativeEducation #NFTCollector #OnChainArt
The Grid Explains.
For months we've been dropping patterns colorways, mockups, licensing conversations, Web3 positioning. But we've never stopped to explain the thinking behind it all.
That changes now.
The Grid Explains is a new educational series from Grid & Glory diving deep into the principles, mechanics, and market logic of surface pattern design at a professional licensing level.
Here's what's coming:
→ Why a diagonal repeat drapes differently than a straight grid
→ What makes a pattern licensing-ready versus just visually appealing
→ How one repeat becomes thirty-six market-ready colorways
→ Why geometric repeats are the most scalable on-chain art assets
→ What automotive pattern licensing actually requires
→ Why surface pattern design is the original generative art
→ How a repeat that works across both sides of the wardrobe doubles its licensing market
This series is for designers, collectors, NFT curators, licensing partners, and anyone who has ever looked at a pattern and wondered how it actually works at a professional level.
The grid has been talking through the work.
Now it's going to explain itself.
Episode 01 drops soon. Follow Grid & Glory and stay tuned.
📩 gridandgloryke@gmail.com
What do you want The Grid to explain first? Drop it below. 👇
Follow the grid. Claim the glory. 🔲
$SPCXB $MUB $TSLAB
#GridAndGlory #TheGridExplains #SurfacePatternDesign #PatternDesign #DesignEducation #TextileDesign #PatternLicensing #NFTArt #DigitalArt #GeometricPattern #AfricanDesign #NairobiCreatives #DesignThinking #GenerativeArt #Web3Art #CreativeEducation #NFTCollector #OnChainArt