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Al TuckerGolden Ratio/Rectangle Fibonacci Design - some basics of incorporating Mathematical patterns in layout planning
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Nelson WylieApplying Mathematics To Web Design
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Kallu KalakarBecause of its beautiful nature, mathematics has been a part of art and architectural design for ages. But it has not been exploited much for website design. This is probably because many of us regard mathematics as being antithetical to creativity. On the contrary, mathematics can be a tool to produce creative designs. That said, you don’t have to rely on math for every design. The point is that you should regard it as your friend, not a foe. For illustrative purposes, we created a couple of web designs that present mathematical principles discussed in this article. We are also giving away a couple of PSDs that you can use right away in your next design.
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The golden ratio, also known as the divine proportion, is an irrational mathematical constant with a value of approximately 1.618033987. If the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one, then the quantities are said to have a golden ratio.
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Fibonacci Design
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Five Elements, Or Kundli Design
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Sine Wave Design
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Will Knott“Mathematics is beautiful.” This may sound absurd to people who wince at numbers and equations. But some of the most beautiful things in nature and our universe exhibit mathematical properties, from the smallest seashell to the biggest whirlpool galaxies.
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Derek Colanduno“Mathematics is beautiful.” This may sound absurd to people who wince at numbers and equations. But some of the most beautiful things in nature and our universe exhibit mathematical properties, from the smallest seashell to the biggest whirlpool galaxies.
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1.618033987
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If the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one, then the quantities are said to have a golden ratio.
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The golden rectangle design is well suited for photo galleries, portfolios and product-oriented websites
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The higher the Fibonacci sequence gets, the closer its numbers relate to each other according to the Golden Ratio
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you need to get a bit creative with math rather than following the rules blindly
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pick a certain base width first — for instance, 90px. Then, when determining the size of your containers, you multiply the base width with the numbers from the Fibonacci series. Depending on the calculations you get, you need to use them for your page blocks
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we used a base width of 90 pixels. This base width is then multiplied by a Fibonacci number to get the total width for a particular column. For example, the first column has a width of 180 pixels (90 x 2); the second column has a width of 270 pixels (90 x 3); and the third column has a width of 720 pixels (90 x 8). The font size also corresponds to a Fibonacci number. The blog heading has a size of 55px; the article’s heading is 34px; and the content is 21px
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This rule states that an image should be imagined to be divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines, and that important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections
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Richard Frisch“Mathematics is beautiful.” This may sound absurd to people who wince at numbers and equations. But some of the most beautiful things in nature and our universe...
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Eric MillerHow to apply math principles to web design layouts, such as the golden ratio and the Fibonacci sequence. Brilliant!
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Tung Truong"three rectangles per line. The rectangles have the dimensions of 299 x 185 pixels. Thus, the sides of these rectangles adhere "
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Joaquim RendeiroGolden Ratio and Golden Rectangle; Fibonacci Design; Five Elements, Or Kundli Design; Sine Wave Design; Rule of Thirds [from photography]
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