The image banner could be structured better, but the grid layout of such a content heavy page works very well and gives the illusion of line throughout.
The use of grids in web design is a popular topic that has inspired many designers in their pursuit of the perfect site design. Although this concept is just a few years old, the use of grids has been ever-present in field engineering and architecture, where precision is key.
In this article, Rachel Andrew explains that by understanding box alignment and flexbox you are very close to understanding much of grid layout. Please note that this article is quite lengthy, and contains dozens of CodePen embeds for an interactive view. The page might take a little while to load, so please be patient.
Similarity is used throughout the navigation and header, as well as with the grid layout and continuation of the text effects in the main content. The texts visual hierarchy could be structured better, however.
I really like this sites use of grid layout and a great web 2.0 design. I also quite like the subtle shading on the logo when you hover over it. Looks great!