Visual Cueing
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The perceived heaviness or importance of an element in a design, influenced by factors such as size, color, and contrast.
The ease with which visual information can be processed and understood by the viewer.
A Gestalt principle that describes the visual relationship between a figure and its background, crucial for understanding visual perception.
A Gestalt principle that describes the tendency of the human visual system to perceive lines or patterns that follow a smooth, continuous path rather than a disjointed or abrupt one.
A phenomenon where people fail to recognize a repeated item in a visual sequence, impacting information processing and perception.
A design principle that involves repeating elements to create consistency and unity, making the design more cohesive and understandable.
The use of parallel structures in writing and design to create balance and rhythm, enhancing readability and aesthetic appeal.
A Gestalt principle that states objects that are close to each other tend to be perceived as a group.