Visual Hierarchy
Gestalt psychology, Contrast (vision), Graphic design, Hue
978-613-9-19050-8
6139190509
68
2012-01-04
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The concept of visual hierarchy is based in Gestalt psychological theory, an early 20th century German theory that proposes that the human brain has innate organizing tendencies that “structure individual elements, shapes or forms into a coherent, organized whole.” The German word Gestalt translates into “form,” “pattern,” or “shape” in English. When an element in a visual field disconnects from the ‘whole’ created by the brain’s perceptual organization, it “stands out” to the viewer. The shapes that disconnect most severely from their surroundings stand out the most.
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