Proportion is usually unnoticed until something is  out of proportion. When the relative size of two elements being compared  seems wrong or out of balance it is said to be “out of proportion”. For  example if a person has a head larger than his entire body, then we  would say that it is out of proportion. Most of the time, we can only  value proportion when we see designs or things which look distorted and  are therefore not pleasing to the eyes. The human body is the most universal standard of measurement. Things  in nature are also used as basis in proportioning. Designs and other  stuff that doesn’t arrive with these standards may look ugly in the eyes  of many. In architecture and interior design, we consider proportions in  creating spaces between rooms and furniture. We do not use a big  chandelier in a small dining room. We also do not use a very huge door  for a mere bathroom. This is done this way to make the designs look  friendlier and more comfortable.
Hence, every designer will try to make his works proportionate in  order to satisfy himself, his clients and those who look at his designs.  In this article, we will give you a few tips on how to make your  designs look better by using proportions.
1.Use the Golden Ratio.
When we speak of proportions, the Golden Ratio is usually used. The  Golden Ratio is also sometimes called the golden section, golden mean,  golden number, divine proportion, divine section and golden proportion.  The golden ratio (symbol is the Greek letter “phi”)is a special number  approximately equal to 1.61803398874989484820… (and so on). It appears  many times in geometry, art, architecture and other areas.
It is called “golden” because it is said that whenever the phi value  is used, the outcome is the most aesthetically pleasing design. The  golden ration was used in the Parthenon, Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa,  the Great Pyramids of Giza and many other artistic works.
For designers, you may want to use the golden ration in your works. Take a look at Wes Pack ‘s tutorial on Using the new Divine Proportion tool in CorelDraw.
Below is what we call the phi bar. It is shown how the golden ratio  is used by dividing the entire length of a and b with the width a which  is equal to phi or 1.618 which is also equal if we divide the shorter  length b with the width a. Of course, the width and the longer length is  of the same distance. Remember, we are speaking of proportion here.
Below are more examples where in the golden ratio is being used. We  can see the human hand bones, the pyramid, the golden rectangle and  other art works based on this proportion tool. For you to have a more in  depth information, you can find sources at the end of this article  wherein you can gain more explanation about the divine proportion.
2.Use the body and face tutorial.
It is said that the basis for proportion is the human’s body and  those found in nature. Some artists are having a hard time to think if  their work is really proportioned or not. Take a look at the picture  below and use it as a guide in making proportioned bodies and faces.
3.Consider the relationship of one element to the size of another element.
In making designs, sizes vary. The sizes of the elements we use make  our work proportional. Consider the advertising poster below as an  example which made use of this principle. The huge leaf was being  carried by ants. Of course, ants are smaller and the leaf is bigger.  Other than the size of the elememts, we can also observe that what makes  the design proportional is the number of ants carrying the leaf. If  only one ant carried the huge leaf, then it is not proportional.
4.Consider the height, width and depth of one element to another element.
Aside from sizes, we also look into an element’s height, width and  depth. The poster below shows a tall big jar. Inside it are of course  tall type characters which gave emphasis that they were inside the jar  while the type in smaller size seems like merely printed on the surface  of the jar.There are actually many ways in applying this principle  especially when you deal with tall or long objects. There is a tendency  for long elements to look smaller on the farther part and bigger on the  nearer area.
5. Similar elements together.
It is always a principle that similar elements should be placed  together. Hence, in considering proportions, elements similar in  character and elements which have a common feature should be put  together.  The design below shows a woamn wearing a pink blouse with  square pattern prints. Blue squares in different tones overlay the  blouse. On the other side, a flower whose petals are given emphasis  thorugh thin lines is shown.Thus, thin lines were also used to overlay  it. As we can see, squares were combined with squares and thin lines  with thin lines.
6.Make areas in your design.Areas are essential parts of a design. 
Make use of areas that are not  monotonous. Use major and minor areas to make a better output.  The  figure below shows the difference of using a bad and good proportion  when we speak of areas.
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7.Give a dynamic eye direction in using areas.
Spaces should be arranged in a manner not composing or halves,  quarters, thirds, etc. Make your designs more dynamic by giving  direction to the eyes but still creating a relationship between the  areas. A page layout shown below is done in a manner that it won’t look  boring to the readers. Instead of perfectly dividing the page into  halves of thirds, the layout artist made irregular sizes of the areas  and even inclined the entire layout. This is a smart and creative way of  layouting.
8.Consider the relationship of size of one area to the size of another area.
In using areas, as mentioned in number 5, we need to make use of  major and minor spaces. In this manner, we will be able to consider the  differences of the sizes of areas. We have to be careful not to make too  much difference in areas for this will make them unrelated. Big  difference in areas may also ruin the harmony of a design. In the web  design below, you can see that the designer used various area sizes.  This is an effective way of separating some of the parts like the  smaller colored rectangles on the top which signifies the menu while the  parts that go together were placed in one area. But despite that, we  could still see the whole design is together and in harmony with each  other.
9.Use harmony.
Harmony is an agreement between the shapes that stresses the  similarities of all parts. We have to make sure that shapes fit in its  proper positions and spaces adjoining other elements in the design. The  business card shown below used shapes whose harmony was maintained  because of its usage of lines and curves. Though they come in different  colors, they still fit together.
10.Used to determine distance.
The use of proportion is also important in determining if the  elements are near or far from each other. It shows a sense of isolation.  This way, we are considering the amount of spaces between two or more  elements. The advertising poster below shows a mountain which is far  from the man. This is obvious because the man is larger than the  mountain and the letters on top of the mountain are also smaller. This  is how we deal with elements if we want it to appear near or far. Nearer  objects are bigger while farther ones are smaller.
Sometimes, it might not be easy to use proportion especially if we  try to stick with the rules. But we don’t really have to compute  everything so that it will be equal to phi. By merely looking at our  works, we could easily determine if it is proportioned or not by  comparing them to the things in nature or the human body. When you work  on a project, keep in mind that proportioned outputs look more pleasing.  Though, some people choose to use distortions which is another form of  art.For now, before you try distorting, try working with proportions  first. More people can actually appreciate proportions for it is what  their eyes are used to look at.
Artists and designers out there will surely agree that proportion-as  a principle in design- is truly very much important to come up with a  totally great project!
Useful Ways To Improve your Designs by Using Proportions
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