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Gestalt in Design

Gestalt in Design

June 5, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Design Theory

Most designers know about gestalt theory as it applies to art and design. Even if you’ve never heard of the term before, the principles of this cognitive theory explain how we perceive 2-dimensional compositions, and we use them every day…

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