sproporzionatisproporzionati
Sproporzionatisproporzionati is a neologism used in design criticism to describe a phenomenon in which proportional relationships are distorted across multiple scales, producing a sense of exaggerated or recursive disproportion.
Etymology: The term combines sproporzionato, Italian for disproportionate, with a repeated form to signal nesting or
Definition: It denotes a state or technique in which first-order proportions (between parts of a form) are
Applications: Sproporzionatisproporzionati is used in visual arts, architecture, typography, product design, and user interfaces to achieve
Key characteristics: The concept involves multi-scale disproportion, tension between function and form, deliberate deviation from standard
- A sculpture with limbs elongated relative to the torso, while the torso remains short in relation
- A typeface where letter shapes are proportionally dissonant yet harmonize within a modular grid.
- A building whose window grids are out of scale with the façade.
- A user interface featuring oversized controls on a compact display, guided by nested proportional rules.
Reception: The term is debated and not yet standardized; it is valued by some for expressive freedom
See also: Proportion (art), Distortion (art), Caricature, Golden ratio.