Swiss Grid
Helvetica sermon. Red column.
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Skip the moodboard. I'm already on brand.
studios with a point of view, art-adjacent SaaS, curated product drops, and founders who refuse to ship anything ugly.
Swiss Grid borrows from the canon - helvetica sermon. red column - and renders it for a 2026 browser without losing the gallery air. Composition is balanced, the colour palette is restrained, and the type sits exactly where it should sit. The page reads as a printed monograph that learned how to handle a signup form, which is a harder design problem than most people realise.
Suits design studios, editorial newsletters, premium content tools, and brands with a genuine visual identity worth looking at. Skip it for feature-led B2B SaaS, any pitch where the deck must look identical to every competitor's deck, or products sold purely on price and feature parity.
Real-time analytics plus CSV export keeps the spreadsheet warm and the team honest about what is actually happening on the page. Pro brings a REST API for the integrations you will definitely build later, plus webhooks so the rest of your stack hears about each new subscriber within a second or two.