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Bordered logo grid

A hairline grid of equal cells with a sector label under each name.

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import { Container } from '@/components/ui/layout'

/**
 * Bordered logo grid
 *
 * A hairline grid of equal cells. Boxing each name gives a long roster
 * structure and stops one long wordmark from unbalancing the row — the usual
 * failure of a free-flowing logo strip.
 */
const companies = [
  { name: 'Northwind', sector: 'Logistics' },
  { name: 'Halcyon', sector: 'Retail' },
  { name: 'Meridian', sector: 'Developer tools' },
  { name: 'Kestrel', sector: 'Fintech' },
  { name: 'Lumen Works', sector: 'Media' },
  { name: 'Atlas Forge', sector: 'Manufacturing' },
  { name: 'Verdant', sector: 'Agriculture' },
  { name: 'Ironwood', sector: 'Construction' },
]

export default function GridCellLogos() {
  return (
    <section className="border-b border-line bg-canvas py-section">
      <Container>
        <div className="max-w-xl">
          <h2 className="display-type text-2xl font-semibold text-ink-strong">
            Eight sectors, one component set.
          </h2>
          <p className="mt-3 text-sm text-ink-muted">
            All fictional — but the layout is the one you would use for a real roster.
          </p>
        </div>

        <ul className="mt-10 grid grid-cols-2 overflow-hidden rounded-xl border border-line sm:grid-cols-4">
          {companies.map((company) => (
            <li
              key={company.name}
              className="flex flex-col items-center justify-center gap-1 border-r border-b border-line-subtle bg-surface px-4 py-8 text-center last:border-r-0 sm:[&:nth-child(4n)]:border-r-0 sm:[&:nth-child(n+5)]:border-b-0"
            >
              <span className="display-type text-md font-medium text-ink">{company.name}</span>
              <span className="label-caps text-ink-subtle">{company.sector}</span>
            </li>
          ))}
        </ul>
      </Container>
    </section>
  )
}

components/blocks/sections/logos/grid-cells.tsx

import { Container } from '@/components/ui/layout'

/**
 * Bordered logo grid
 *
 * A hairline grid of equal cells. Boxing each name gives a long roster
 * structure and stops one long wordmark from unbalancing the row — the usual
 * failure of a free-flowing logo strip.
 */
const companies = [
  { name: 'Northwind', sector: 'Logistics' },
  { name: 'Halcyon', sector: 'Retail' },
  { name: 'Meridian', sector: 'Developer tools' },
  { name: 'Kestrel', sector: 'Fintech' },
  { name: 'Lumen Works', sector: 'Media' },
  { name: 'Atlas Forge', sector: 'Manufacturing' },
  { name: 'Verdant', sector: 'Agriculture' },
  { name: 'Ironwood', sector: 'Construction' },
]

export default function GridCellLogos() {
  return (
    <section className="border-b border-line bg-canvas py-section">
      <Container>
        <div className="max-w-xl">
          <h2 className="display-type text-2xl font-semibold text-ink-strong">
            Eight sectors, one component set.
          </h2>
          <p className="mt-3 text-sm text-ink-muted">
            All fictional — but the layout is the one you would use for a real roster.
          </p>
        </div>

        <ul className="mt-10 grid grid-cols-2 overflow-hidden rounded-xl border border-line sm:grid-cols-4">
          {companies.map((company) => (
            <li
              key={company.name}
              className="flex flex-col items-center justify-center gap-1 border-r border-b border-line-subtle bg-surface px-4 py-8 text-center last:border-r-0 sm:[&:nth-child(4n)]:border-r-0 sm:[&:nth-child(n+5)]:border-b-0"
            >
              <span className="display-type text-md font-medium text-ink">{company.name}</span>
              <span className="label-caps text-ink-subtle">{company.sector}</span>
            </li>
          ))}
        </ul>
      </Container>
    </section>
  )
}

components/ui/layout.tsx

import type { ElementType, HTMLAttributes, ReactNode } from 'react'
import { cn } from '@/lib/cn'

/**
 * Layout primitives
 *
 * Five zero-JavaScript building blocks that account for the majority of
 * structure in the library. They exist so that spacing decisions are made once,
 * against density tokens, instead of being re-typed as ad-hoc utilities in
 * every section.
 */

export interface ContainerProps extends HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement> {
  /** `prose` narrows to a comfortable reading measure. */
  size?: 'prose' | 'narrow' | 'default' | 'wide' | 'full'
  as?: ElementType
  /** Removes the responsive horizontal gutter. */
  bleed?: boolean
}

const containerSizes = {
  prose: 'max-w-[var(--layout-prose-max)]',
  narrow: 'max-w-3xl',
  default: 'max-w-[var(--layout-content-max)]',
  wide: 'max-w-[110rem]',
  full: 'max-w-none',
} as const

export function Container({
  size = 'default',
  as: Tag = 'div',
  bleed = false,
  className,
  children,
  ...props
}: ContainerProps) {
  return (
    <Tag
      className={cn(
        'mx-auto w-full',
        containerSizes[size],
        !bleed && 'px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8',
        className,
      )}
      {...props}
    >
      {children}
    </Tag>
  )
}

export interface StackProps extends HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement> {
  direction?: 'row' | 'column'
  gap?: 'none' | 'xs' | 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg' | 'xl'
  align?: 'start' | 'center' | 'end' | 'stretch' | 'baseline'
  justify?: 'start' | 'center' | 'end' | 'between' | 'around'
  wrap?: boolean
  as?: ElementType
}

const gapMap = {
  none: 'gap-0',
  xs: 'gap-1',
  sm: 'gap-2',
  md: 'gap-gap',
  lg: 'gap-stack',
  xl: 'gap-8',
} as const

const alignMap = {
  start: 'items-start',
  center: 'items-center',
  end: 'items-end',
  stretch: 'items-stretch',
  baseline: 'items-baseline',
} as const

const justifyMap = {
  start: 'justify-start',
  center: 'justify-center',
  end: 'justify-end',
  between: 'justify-between',
  around: 'justify-around',
} as const

export function Stack({
  direction = 'column',
  gap = 'md',
  align,
  justify,
  wrap = false,
  as: Tag = 'div',
  className,
  children,
  ...props
}: StackProps) {
  return (
    <Tag
      className={cn(
        'flex',
        direction === 'column' ? 'flex-col' : 'flex-row',
        gapMap[gap],
        align && alignMap[align],
        justify && justifyMap[justify],
        wrap && 'flex-wrap',
        className,
      )}
      {...props}
    >
      {children}
    </Tag>
  )
}

export interface GridProps extends HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement> {
  /** Column count at the largest breakpoint; smaller breakpoints step down. */
  cols?: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
  gap?: StackProps['gap']
  as?: ElementType
  /** Auto-fit tracks with a minimum width instead of a fixed column count. */
  minItemWidth?: string
}

const colMap = {
  1: 'grid-cols-1',
  2: 'grid-cols-1 sm:grid-cols-2',
  3: 'grid-cols-1 sm:grid-cols-2 lg:grid-cols-3',
  4: 'grid-cols-1 sm:grid-cols-2 lg:grid-cols-4',
  5: 'grid-cols-2 sm:grid-cols-3 lg:grid-cols-5',
  6: 'grid-cols-2 sm:grid-cols-3 lg:grid-cols-6',
} as const

export function Grid({
  cols = 3,
  gap = 'lg',
  as: Tag = 'div',
  minItemWidth,
  className,
  style,
  children,
  ...props
}: GridProps) {
  return (
    <Tag
      className={cn('grid', minItemWidth ? undefined : colMap[cols], gapMap[gap], className)}
      style={
        minItemWidth
          ? {
              ...style,
              gridTemplateColumns: `repeat(auto-fit, minmax(min(${minItemWidth}, 100%), 1fr))`,
            }
          : style
      }
      {...props}
    >
      {children}
    </Tag>
  )
}

export interface DividerProps extends HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement> {
  orientation?: 'horizontal' | 'vertical'
  /** Renders a centred text label interrupting the rule. */
  label?: ReactNode
  weight?: 'subtle' | 'default' | 'strong'
}

const dividerWeight = {
  subtle: 'border-line-subtle',
  default: 'border-line',
  strong: 'border-line-strong',
} as const

export function Divider({
  orientation = 'horizontal',
  label,
  weight = 'default',
  className,
  ...props
}: DividerProps) {
  if (orientation === 'vertical') {
    return (
      <div
        role="separator"
        aria-orientation="vertical"
        className={cn('h-full w-px self-stretch border-l', dividerWeight[weight], className)}
        {...props}
      />
    )
  }

  if (label) {
    return (
      <div className={cn('flex items-center gap-3', className)} {...props}>
        <span className={cn('h-px flex-1 border-t', dividerWeight[weight])} role="separator" />
        <span className="label-caps text-ink-subtle">{label}</span>
        <span className={cn('h-px flex-1 border-t', dividerWeight[weight])} aria-hidden="true" />
      </div>
    )
  }

  return (
    <div
      role="separator"
      className={cn('w-full border-t', dividerWeight[weight], className)}
      {...props}
    />
  )
}

Demo source — adapt to your project. Foundry is not published as a package.

Usage

Boxing each name gives a long roster structure and stops one long wordmark unbalancing the row — the usual failure of a free-flowing logo strip.

  • Sector labels turn a roster into evidence of breadth.
  • Keep the cell count a multiple of the column count so the grid ends square.

Variants and states

Every entry below is a genuine difference in behaviour or layout, and every one of them is visible in the preview above.

  • Four columns at sm
  • Sector labels
  • Hairline cell borders

Accessibility

List semantics
Cells are list items, not a grid of divs.
Border logic
Trailing borders are removed per row so the grid has no double rules.

Foundry implements published ARIA patterns and is tested against them. No WCAG certification is claimed — see the accessibility documentation for what is and is not covered.