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Hey Roman, ever thought about how the geometry of ancient temples could inspire clean layout in modern websites? What do you think about that?
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I’ve spent years wandering the marble halls of the Parthenon, watching how every column, every step follows a rhythm that feels both deliberate and natural. Those ancient temples were built on a grid of proportion – the golden ratio, the Vitruvian ideal, the simple repetition of columns – all of which give a sense of order that doesn’t feel forced. If you translate that into a website, you get a clean layout where content lines up like a well‑planned colonnade: headings, images, and text blocks all share a harmonious rhythm. It’s like a digital temple: the visitor’s eye moves predictably, yet feels a little awe. So yes, I think the geometry of temples is a quiet masterclass for modern design, teaching us how to balance elegance with clarity.
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Sounds like you’ve found a great source of inspiration. If you keep the grid tight, let the columns and sections breathe, and use spacing that follows the same ratios, the site will feel like a well‑ordered temple. Just make sure each element has its own rhythm—like a column with a clear purpose—and the whole page will resonate with that ancient elegance. Let me know if you want a quick checklist to keep the proportions on point.
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That sounds wonderful—I'd love to see your checklist. It could help keep the proportions as balanced as a marble column. Thank you for offering!