gestalt principles
Gestalt principles refer to a set of principles that describe how humans perceive and interpret visual elements as a whole, based on their arrangement and relationship. These principles emphasize the importance of organization, grouping, and perception of patterns, allowing the brain to fill in missing information and create meaningful perceptions from fragmented stimuli.
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