John van 't Schip Facial Analysis

An objective, geometry-based read of John van 't Schip's facial proportions — association football player — measured with the same engine used in the Maxx Report app. This is an aesthetic-geometry estimate, not a judgement of the person.

John van 't Schip — facial analysis
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
5/ 10

Facial harmony score · 50/100

Known for
Association football player
Top measure
Canthal tilt
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The breakdown

Facial width-to-height (FWHR)1.48

Ideal: ≈ 1.8–2.0. Cheekbone width relative to upper-face height. Linked in studies to perceived dominance; ~1.9 reads balanced.

Facial symmetry32%

Ideal: higher = more even. How closely the left and right halves mirror each other around the facial midline.

Golden-ratio harmony74%

Ideal: ratios ≈ 1.618. How near your face-length/width and mouth/nose proportions sit to the golden ratio (φ = 1.618).

Facial thirds balance47%

Ideal: 3 equal segments. Forehead, midface and lower-face heights should be roughly equal.

Facial fifths balance21%

Ideal: 5 equal eye-widths. Face width ideally divides into five equal eye-widths across.

Canthal tilt+5.0°

Ideal: slightly positive. The angle of your eyes — a positive (upturned) tilt reads as a 'hunter eye'.

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FAQ

What is John van 't Schip's facial harmony score?

John van 't Schip scored 5/10 (50/100) for overall facial harmony on our objective geometric measures. It's an aesthetic-geometry estimate, not a judgement of the person.

What are John van 't Schip's facial ratios?

The breakdown covers John van 't Schip's facial thirds and fifths, canthal tilt, jawline, symmetry and golden-ratio deviation — see the section above for each measure and its ideal.

How is John van 't Schip's facial analysis calculated?

We run the same face-landmark engine used in the Maxx Report app over a public photo, then compute objective ratios — facial thirds and fifths, canthal tilt, jawline, symmetry and golden-ratio deviation.

How do I get my own facial analysis?

Scan your face for free in Maxx Report to get your own harmony score and the same feature-by-feature breakdown.

Facial-harmony figures are objective geometric estimates (proportions, symmetry, golden-ratio deviation) computed from a single public photo and can vary with angle and lighting. They describe geometry, not a person's worth or attractiveness.