Hi there,

I'm really new to BluePrint, and to CSS frameworks. Actually I ran
into the use of CSS frameworks some days agos while watching the
Compass video. And, as the company I'm working for started to make
website for it's clients, I decided to give a try to those brilliant
techniques (Compass/SASS + BluePrint), thinking it will reduce
integration time to the shortest possible.

So I asked our graphic designer if he'd like to try some experiment :
design into a BluePrint grid. I basically thought that if the design
was built into a grid, it will be damn easy to integrate.

But as I'm trying to integrate it right now, I feel pretty confused. I
don't even know if the designer made good use of the grid, or if I
really understand all the blueprint features.

So before going further I'd like to know if the following design
screenshot shows a good or a bad use of the blueprint grid, and why.
http://pix.wefrag.com/i/e/5/8/4/4/1213942bc9a69bfba8857c5a26442aba.png

How would have you done this ? (especially the big blacked thing at
the left which is over everything else). Is it a good thing to make
menu elements fit inside cells ? Is this design really not to be
integrated with blueprint ?

And all tips to help me learn how to make good use of blueprint are
welcome :)

Thanks,
Jérémy

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