Unfortunatley I missed this session due to being poorly, So the notes below are coutesy of Sarah.
Today
we began to look at the contents of a book and how a book is built. The
Fibonacci sequence is used to format pages so that they are
proportional.
The
fibonacci sequence appears in nature, as it does the human scale, and is
considered the perfect sequence for correct proportion.
The
Fibonacci sequence ratio is 8:13.
0+1
= 1
1+2=
3
2+3=
5
3+5=
8
5+8=
13
8+13=
21
13+21=
34
21+34=
55
34+55=
89
Why
do the proportions work in the way they do? Articulate the golden
ratio.
We
then to create our own physical versions of the golden ratio. Drawing a square,
doubling the square number 1, and placing it on top of the original square, take
the size of these two shapes put together and placing it to the left hand side,
this system is repeated and the squares added in a clockwise manner, following
the spiral shape in which the sequence would create.
We
then created another physical version working in the opposite manner, take a
piece of paper and diving the longest side, by 1.62 - the golden number,
creating a square and a rectangle. taking the rectangle again and diving the
longest side again by 1.62 to create a new square and rectangle
etc.
Rule
of third.
The
golden ratio can be simplified in the rule of thirds. This gives the ability to
find points of interest quickly. Divide image into 3 columns and rows to give 9
boxes. the centre box, more so the 4 corners of the centre box is where the
eye naturally looks.
Designers
use the grid produced by the rule of thirds to determine where important piece
of information are placed.
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