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The Golden Ratio: Design's Biggest Myth | Co.Design | business + design

The golden ratio is total nonsense in design. 

Here's why.



In the world of art, architecture, and design, the golden ratio

has earned a tremendous reputation. Greats like Le Corbusier
and Salvador DalĂ­ have used the number in their work. The Parthenon,
the Pyramids at Giza, the paintings of Michelangelo, the Mona Lisa, even
the Apple logo are all said to incorporate it.

It's bullshit. The golden ratio's aesthetic bona fides are an urban
legend, a myth, a design unicorn. Many designers don't use it, and if
they do, they vastly discount its importance. There's also no science to
really back it up. Those who believe the golden ratio is the hidden
math behind beauty are falling for a 150-year-old scam.