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Are there any theories to design a logo? There are no defined paths but also it is not easy to make them happen without any law. Mathematics has many theories that have great real-life applications. There are many mathematical rules when followed make the work easy. So, people use them in many industries such as construction, engineering and our logo designing too has its place in the list. Any design requires definite shapes and sizes and any shape can be obtained through mathematical figures. So, mathematics plays an important role in designing logos.
Golden Ratio:
Golden ratio one such concept of mathematics, where it defines and explains that when a line segment is divided into two unequal parts, it is divided in such a way that the ratio of longer side to the shorter side is equal to the ratio of the total length of the line segment to the longer part.
This is well-known result in mathematics and the value of that ratio is approximately 1.618. This golden ratio is represented by Greek alphabet "Phi".
Golden Rectangle:
The principle of the golden rule is illustrated with an example of considering a rectangle, which is named The Golden Rectangle. Firstly, a rectangle with random sizes is taken and a square of length size equaling the shorter rectangle is marked. This divides the main rectangle into a square and a rectangle. This process of drawing squares inside the obtained rectangles is done continuously. A figure is obtained and this figure is named Golden Rectangle.
The theory of Golden ratio is very important for students, who study designing. The Golden ratio has its basis from the Fibonacci Series in mathematics. It is often said that the oldest pyramids and constructions in Greek and Europe follow this Golden ratio theory. Golden ratio logo designers in India too used these formats to design the ancient constructions.