Leonardo of Pisa, known as Fibonacci, introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals to Europe in 1202. His famous number sequence began as a simple rabbit puzzle.
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Rule of thirds photography getting a bit boring? Try the golden ratio instead
The golden ratio or Fibonacci spiral crops up all over the place. Here’s why it should crop up in your photography, too!
Now at Coconino Center for the Arts, patrons can dive into a unique exhibition fundraiser that has a Fibonacci Sequence focus— “The Golden Mean”. The exhibit raises money for both the Coconino Center ...
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What is Fibonacci Day & why the “golden ratio” is everywhere
If you don’t know what Fibonacci day is then go now and have a look at the calendar, write today’s date in the Month/Day format (11/23), … ...
Time for some simple mathematics that span across the scientific world. This week, we’re exploring just some examples of the “golden ratio”. * Enough of getting bogged down in the numbers, here’s ...
The Golden Ratio, a hallmark of Swiss design and the foundation of everything from Helvetica to Le Corbusier’s meticulous architecture, may have been imported from Africa. Design remains a largely ...
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