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proportion the comparative size relationships of parts to one another and to the whole.
Elements or parts are compared to the whole in terms of magnitude, measure,
and/or quantity.
harmony is agreement within a composition, where elements are constructed, arranged,
and function in relation to one another to a congruent effect.
Art critic John "In all perfectly beautiful objects, there is found the opposition of one part to
Ruskin said, another and a reciprocal balance."
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Fibonacci numbers are a numerical sequence used as a model for constructing proportion,
named after medieval Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, also known as
Fibonacci.
Fibonacci squares have sides with lengths that correspond to the numbers in the Fibonacci
sequence.
Fibonacci spiral By drawing quarter circles through a set of Fibonacci squares, you can create
it
Modularity is a structural principle employed to subdivide a format into manageable smaller
parts—that is, to handle content using modules.
The rule of thirds is an asymmetrical compositional technique often used by painters,
photographers, and designers to create visual interest and balance. It involves
overlaying the format with a grid and positioning or aligning the focal point or
primary graphic elements of the composition along these grid lines or
especially on the intersections of the grid lines.
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Modularity has three main advantages: (1) produces unity and continuity across a multipage application, (2) the
module content can easily be replaced or interchanged, (3) it can be
rearranged to create different zones or forms yet still remain unified.
A module is a self-contained, fixed unit that is combined with others to form a larger
foundational structure composed of regular units. It is also defined as any
single fixed element within a bigger system or structure.
A unit on graph paper, a pixel in a digital image, a rectangular unit in a grid
system, and a fixed encapsulated chunk of a composition can all be
considered this.
Chunking is a technique related to modularity, where content is split or info is grouped into chunks. The aim of
chunking is to break content into digestible amounts to make reading easier.
A grid is a guide- a compositional structure made up of verticals and horizontals that
divide a format into columns and margins. Grids underlie the structure of
books, magazines, brochures, desktop websites, mobile websites, and more.
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