The Golden Section

Tuesday, March 20. 2007

I've come across the "Golden Section" (in its various forms) for web-development quite a bit recently -- okay, well twice...but I need to use it for work now and in the coming weeks. For those of you unfamiliar with the Golden Section, you have a few places for reading. There's a brief introduction to Fibonacci and the Golden Section/Rule/Mean/Ratio, the PhiCalculator to determine proper pixels, the power of the rule of thirds, and pretty much all of Mark Boulton's site, but potentially his articles on grid systems for the web. So...I want a piece of paper that is something like graphing paper, but not only am I too cheap and lazy to go out and get some, there's plenty of regular paper here, and the tools I need to create graphing (or quadrille) paper here at work (and at home).

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