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3ofpents · 1 year
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Studies: Gestalt Principles // Pigeons // 3 of Pents
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angelwithwings23 · 1 year
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unoccupied/no signs of recent habitation
resembles parts of human habitation, but lacks obvious purpose
no natural indicator of external time or direction
no food/nourishment
no comfort/refuge/rest sites
small set of features/variations
outside is deadly/dangerous/toxic/infectious/inaccessible/nonexistent/unreal/can't be found
changes to environment disappear when unobserved
low constant background sound/hum/buzz/whir
indistinct music/tones/voices
no distinct words/melodies
constant medium-bright light with poor spectral fidelity
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maplearticulations · 1 year
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The Gestalt Principles describes how humans group similar objects, recognize patterns, and simplify complex images. These principles are divided up into five categories: proximity, similarity, continuity, connectedness, and closure. Artists and Designers of all types use it to organize content and make it appealing. It's also great for building logos.
    For this topic's assignment I had to take an object and simplify it. Breaking it down to abstract lines and shapes. This project was fun and stimulating! I will definitely use this method in the future to make logos and banners in business cards and websites.
    I stuck with my ladderback chair image and deconstructed it.
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bigyikes97 · 1 year
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REVERSE GESTALT: when something is somehow less than it should be considering the sum of its parts
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alvagraphic · 2 years
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Viewpoint
A recreation of my school hall, using point, line, plane and gestalt principles.
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a study of gestalt principles for my design class. each square is about 2" x 3" in permanent marker and graphite. for this assignment each principle was to be represented by a simple and a complex example.
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fusioncharts · 11 months
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Gestalt Principles | FusionCharts
An image can come to life by applying Gestalt concepts, analytical patterns, and pretensive qualities. Additionally, the Gestalt principles enable us to emphasize fundamental patterns while minimizing noisy ones when designing visualizations. Gestalt principles explain how our brain combines together various visual components to make sense of the complete image.
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des1014thibaultn · 1 year
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Geometric images showing Gestalt principles
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7. Gestalt Principles
A couple days ago, a friend of mine from Sri Lanka, asked me to take a picture of her, she handed me her phone and didn’t give me much instruction on how to use it, the phone was another brand very different from mine, and the text on the phone was also in another language, however, in the center, right below the frame gridlines, there was this big white round button, so my brain immediately identified that big element in the center that is next to a very common element of photography, as the shoot button, so I knew that this was where we were supposed to click to have the picture taken. And after this interaction, it got me thinking, how is it that I knew where it was, even though it was in a completely different language and the phone was in a very different layout than mine?
When researching about this, I came across the subject of the gestalt principles. The Gestalt principles are a psychological study that has been widely used in design because it studies the way people group different visual elements together, and how with this they interpret the whole picture differently than they would each part individually.
Nowadays, the aesthetic of an object is a key factor for a consumer to decide whether to choose it or not. We might think that functionality, pricing and quality are main elements, however, in this competitive and industrialized market, the visual part of a product ends up being, more times than not, a key factor that clients take in consideration. The gestalt principles are even ‘consider as aesthetic guidelines by design scientists’ because it helps explain the way people distinct individual elements and how they interpret them as a whole picture. There are seven main principles of design which are proximity, continuity, symmetry, closure, parallelism, and similarity. And this can usually be used to predict people’s preferences regarding the aesthetic of an object.
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VALENCIA-ROMERO, A & LUGO, J.E. (2017) ‘An immersive virtual discrete choice experiment for elicitation of product aesthetics using Gestalt principles’ Design Science. [Online] 3 (11) pp 3. Available from- https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2017.12. [Accessed: 2nd December, 2022]
In the image above (VALENCIA-ROMERO, A & LUGO, J.E., 2017, p.3), we can see how the three main elements for design, can be linked together with the gestalt principles, as the connector from aesthetics, function, and object preference. The elements of a visual design, might be consider as arbitrary and just for aesthetic and emotional purposes, should be objective and rational, and most importantly justify with what it communicates. Although for successful intuitive design is very valuable to follow the principles of Gestalt, it is important to keep in mind that these principles do not reflect the meaning the users might relate to the visual characteristics.
We can consider for example everyday shapes for clarity, arrows communicate movement and direction; points represent a focused point; elements surrounded by a circle can represent unity, while elements organized in a circular manner can communicate continuity/cycle and processes. Colour also plays a key role in intuition and judgment ; however, we should remember that the context of colour can vary from culture, scenario, public, and even background. For example, Red in a romantic background might represent intensity and passion, or even as a form of attracting a certain public. Meanwhile in a very technological/ engineering scenario, Red might be intuited as danger and as a form to detract the public.
The principles of gestalt are also applied in architecture and landscape design because the clarity and intuitiveness of a space can be provided by the connection that the people perceive on the environment as a whole. The different areas of design use different principles of gestalt depending on their intentions, and their state, for example, a 2D design element might not be able to apply the same principles of gestalt as a 3D element.
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References
VALENCIA-ROMERO, A & LUGO, J.E. (2017) ‘An immersive virtual discrete choice experiment for elicitation of product aesthetics using Gestalt principles’ Design Science. [Online] 3 (11) pp 1-24. Available from- https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2017.12. [Accessed: 2nd December, 2022]
HU, G; SHENG, A;  ZHANG, Y; PAN, Z & ZHANG, M. (2016) ‘An Analytic Measure of Perceptual Factors for Color Composition’ COLOR research and application [Online]41(2) pp 165-174. Available from https://doi-org.ezproxy.herts.ac.uk/10.1002/col.21952. [Accessed: 2nd December, 2022]
YILMAZ, S. (2018) ‘An aesthetic approach to planting design in urban parks and greenspaces’. Landscape Research [Online] 43(2018) pp 965-983. Available from- https://doi-org.ezproxy.herts.ac.uk/10.1080/01426397.2017.1415313 [Accessed: 2nd December 2022]
PETERSON, D.J., & BERRYHILL, M.E. (2013) ‘The Gestalt principle of similarity benefits visual working memory’ Psychonomic Bulletin Review, [Online] 20(2013) pp 1282-1289. Availiabe from- https://link-springer-com.ezproxy.herts.ac.uk/article/10.3758/s13423-013-0460-x [Accessed: 2nd December 2022]
HAN, S., HUMPHREYS, G.W., & CHEN, L. (1999) ‘Uniform connectedness and classical Gestalt principles of perceptual grouping’ Perception & Psychophysics. [Online] 61(4) pp 661-674. Available from- https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.3758/BF03205537.pdf?pdf=button%20sticky [Accessed: 2nd December 2022]
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xxxartboyxxx · 2 years
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Objetos semelhantes tendem a se agrupar formando parte de um todo.
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nmds5008k · 2 years
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discourseposter · 10 months
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I think the failure on many people's argument against AI art is that they forget when photography was invented they said manual art was over too. If anything, actually, we landscape photographers at the moment are more endanger by the rise of AI than manual artists.
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doodleous · 1 year
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a school assignment I really liked :3✨✨
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My psychology professor said we had to write about images from popular media for our final assignment, and inspiration struck
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age-of-moonknight · 2 years
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“Welcome to New Egypt: Part 3 of 5,” Moon Knight (Vol. 8/2016), #3.
Writer: Jeff Lemire; Penciler and Inker: Greg Smallwood; Colorist: Jordie Bellaire; Letterer: Cory Petit
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alvagraphic · 2 years
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Sense of place
A collage/template consisting of 9 different illustrations, depicting the visual shapes around Nydalen in Olso. Basing each of the 9 illustrations around one of the gestalt principles, making a sense of place.
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