This article describes the newly emerging practice of biomimicry in digital design. It illustrates the current practices of designers who emulate biology in their work. The Vice President of software design at MentorMe incorporates the Fibonacci sequence into his work because it so often appears in nature. The Fibonacci sequence can be seen in the seeds on a sunflower. He argues that because this pattern is “natural,” it is inherently pleasing to humans. Toni Ojo, UK based designer, argues that humans derive aesthetic pleasure in the same way animals do when choosing a mate, like peacocks. In her dissertation, she also asserts that the way users expect a website to behave is similar to a predator and its prey. The article conclude with steps on how one may go about biomimicry, recommending that anyone can start with an elementary study of biology.

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