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gcom343 |gestaltprinciples similarity continuation closure proximity figure/ground equilibrium isomorphic correspondence
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gcom343 |gestalt Visual elements that are similar in shape, size, color, direction and motion are seen as part of a group similarity | continuation | closure | proximity | figure/ground | equilibrium | isomorphic correspondence
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gcom343 |gestalt Occurs when the eye follow along a line or curve, even when it crosses over negative and positive shapes similarity | continuation | closure | proximity | figure/ground | equilibrium | isomorphic correspondence
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gcom343 |gestalt Draws on the natural human tendency to visually close gaps in forms, especially familiar forms similarity | continuation | closure | proximity | figure/ground | equilibrium | isomorphic correspondence
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gcom343 |gestalt Items that are spatially located near each other seem part of a group, or in contrast, items stand alone. Can denote depth and distance. similarity | continuation | closure | proximity | figure/ground | equilibrium | isomorphic correspondence
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gcom343 |gestalt A fundamental law of perception that helps visually identify objects (figure) as distinct from their background (ground) similarity | continuation | closure | proximity | figure/ground | equilibrium | isomorphic correspondence
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gcom343 |gestalt Explains our search for balance in everything we see similarity | continuation | closure | proximity | figure/ground | equilibrium | isomorphic correspondence
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gcom343 |gestalt The interpretation of visual images (photos, paintings, etc.) based upon experience and memory similarity | continuation | closure | proximity | figure/ground | equilibrium | isomorphic correspondence
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