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The Golden Ratio - What it is and How to Use it in Design

There is a concrete, mathematical approach that can help us get one step closer to creating amazing design experiences every time: the Golden Ratio.

The universe may be chaotic and unpredictable, but it's also a highly organized physical realm shaped by the laws of mathematics.

The universe may be chaotic and unpredictable, but it's also a highly organized physical realm shaped by the laws of mathematics.

How to Use the Golden Ratio to Create Gorgeous Graphic Designs

Want to be on the same creative level as Leonardo Da Vinci, Salvador Dali and the designers of the Parthenon? They all have one simple concept in common. The Ancient Greeks were one of the first to discover a way to harness the beautiful asymmetry found in plants, animals, insects and other natural structures. They expressed this mathematical phenomenon with the Greek letter phi, but today, we call it the golden ratio—also known as the divine proportion, the golden mean, and the golden…

She's Been Sleeping On My Deck All Day And Night For Two Weeks. I Guess I Have A Cat Now

Math is the language of cats, and it is they who first discovered the so-called Fibonacci sequence. No, it wasn't the Indian mathematician Pingala, nor Leonardo of Pisa. Cats got it first, but they called it the Furbonacci sequence!

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The famous Fibonacci sequence has captivated mathematicians, artists, designers, and scientists for centuries. Also known as the Golden Ratio, its ubiquity and astounding functionality in nature suggests its importance as a fundamental characteristic of the Universe.

The famous Fibonacci sequence has captivated mathematicians, artists, designers, and scientists for centuries. Also known as the Golden Ratio, its ubiquity and astounding functionality in nature suggests its importance as a fundamental characteristic of the Universe.

The golden ratio in nature

I remember when I was around 15 years old in high school, sitting in the classroom during one of my very first chemistry lessons. The teacher — Mr.