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gestalt PRINCIPLES

gestalt PRINCIPLES . JULIE DIBBINI MEGUMI MORIHIRO . Project 3: Principles of Organization 2D Design | Prof. Jacques | Fall 2013. Intro to Gestalt . The Gestalt principle of organization describes how the mind organizes well with visual data.

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gestalt PRINCIPLES

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  1. gestalt PRINCIPLES JULIE DIBBINI MEGUMI MORIHIRO Project 3: Principles of Organization 2D Design | Prof. Jacques | Fall 2013

  2. Intro to Gestalt • The Gestalt principle of organization describes how the mind organizes well with visual data. • Gestalt is also a psychology term meaning “Unified Whole” • Three founders of the Gestalt Theory are: Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Kohler, and Kurt Koffka • ‘ The whole is other than the sum of its parts.” – Kurt Koffka

  3. The six principles • Pragnanz ( Figure-Ground) • Similarity • Proximity • Closure • Continuity • Symmetry

  4. Figure-Ground ( pragnanz) • Shows our perceptual tendency to separate figures from their backgrounds • It is based on components such as contrast, color and size

  5. Similarity • Things with similar visual characteristics such as shape, size, color, texture, or value will be viewed as belonging together in the viewer’s mind

  6. Proximity • Objects or shapes that are close to each other appear as groups • Grouping can be done using : • Tone/Value • Color • Shape Size

  7. Closure • The effect of suggesting a visual connection between sets of elements, which do not touch each other. • Closure is seen when elements are aligned in such a way that the viewer perceives that the information could be connected.

  8. Continuity • This principle continues shapes beyond their ending points • It creates a fluid connection among compositional parts

  9. Symmetry • The viewer should not be given the impression that something is out of balance • Our brain is satisfied when we see shapes as symmetrical • Symmetry order has connotations of stability, consistency, and structure

  10. A work by Japanese artist Makoto Aida titled AZEMICHI

  11. Resources • http://facweb.cs.depaul.edu/sgrais/gestalt_principles.htm- Gestalt principles • http://sixrevisions.com/web_design/gestalt-principles-applied-in-design/- Principles applied in design • http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/gestalt_principles_of_form_perception.html- Gestalt Principles Form Perception • http://www.boredpanda.com/girl-on-path-hair-optical-illusion/-Makato Aida’s “AZEMICHI”

  12. Review • The Gestalt principle of organization describes how the mind organizes well with visual data. • Figure-ground Shows our perceptual tendency to separate figures from their backgrounds • Similarity represents things that will be viewed as belonging together in the viewer’s mind • Proximity- Objects or shapes that are close to each other appear as groups

  13. Continued… • Closure- effect of suggesting a visual connection between sets of elements, which do not touch each other. • Continuity continues shapes beyond their ending points • Symmetry has connotations of stability, consistency, and structure

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