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Dot Grid vs Graph Paper for Fashion Design
Compare dot grid and graph paper for fashion sketches, technical flats, measurements, and clean notebook layouts.
PGPaperGens · writing about print·2026-02-13·7 min read
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Fashion coursework mixes gesture (silhouette, drape) with measurement (seam allowances, grading ticks, notation). Dot grid and graph paper solve different halves of that mix: dots keep sketches human and light; squares keep measurements auditable when every square equals a known unit.
Dot grid: flats, annotations, and iteration speed
Dots give you vertical and horizontal alignment for hemlines, labels, and column notes without carving the page into a cage of lines. That matters when instructors want process photos and you still need the page to look presentable.
Graph paper: counting units and checking symmetry
Square grids win when you are measuring in cells: repeating pleats, even spacing of buttons, or verifying that left and right panels match within one square. Choose a cell size you can actually count under studio lighting—not the finest grid your printer can technically render.
Hybrid habit many students use
Sketch bodies on dot, move critical seams or pattern pieces to a small graph inset for numbers. That keeps pages readable while still showing graders where precision mattered.
Printing so proportions stay honest
Fashion feedback depends on true scale. Print at 100% / actual size and match tray media to the PDF. For a focused checklist, use the scaling guide linked below.
Photographing work for critique
When snapping pages for review, include a ruler edge or label a known grid square so whoever views the photo can trust the scale. Skewed or top-down perspective shots make sizing ambiguous on both dot and graph pages.
FAQ
Which grid suits draping exercises? Dot grid—it preserves the gestural quality of the sketch and does not impose a counted structure on proportions that should feel organic. Graph paper is better for seam allowances and technical notation.
Does marker bleed differ between dot and graph paper? Alcohol-based markers can feather at graph intersections where two line pools meet. Dots avoid that crossing point, so bleed is usually more predictable. Test on a sample sheet before committing to a whole project.
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