Correct Proportions For Car Graphics
By           Rick Wilmath                         
The key to good design is to have all of the elements of the  composition work together as a harmonious whole. There have been many  theories advanced down through the ages on layout which is the art of  arranging graphics and text.
One way to do this with some  organization is to use a grid called the Golden Section. This grid is a  set of boundaries that will help arrange different parts of the car  graphic. It has been used in the arts for centuries. The Egyptians used  it and so did the Greeks. If you look at the Parthenon critically you  will see a building rife with mathematical proportions. These are based  on the divine proportion.
Not only is it a way of designing but it  is also a number. It is the number 1.618033988, it is also called the  number phi, not pi but phi. It has been used by artists including  Leonardo DaVinci in his most famous painting "The Last Supper" The Last  Supper is actually a series of elements that reside in boundaries formed  by the Golden Section.
Basically the definition of the golden  section is about the division of a line into two parts. The parts are  sized such that there is a proportion between the largest section and  the whole line which is equal to the proportion of the smallest section  and the larger section. Not only does the golden section have relevance  in lines but also spaces. It is possible to create a rectangle based on  the golden section. With rectangles it is the sides that form the  "divine proportions."
By using a rectangle to create a grid it is  possible to create a layout that conforms to the rules of the Golden  Section. This can be used to create decals with. Once the grid is  organized by rectangles with the golden section, that entire layout can  be shifted or rotated to achieve different effects. This can be done in  such a way that the rectangles cross the borders of the page in such a  way as to divide the rectangles into triangles. By doing this you can  create a very unusual and dynamic layout that still has an underpinning  of harmony.
A type of polar grid can also be created with the  elements growing from the center. The Nautilus seashell has this type of  organization. The areas grow in size based on the proportions of the  golden section.
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