Friday, December 18, 2015

Gestalt Principles



The purpose of the Gestalt Principles, which was created Max Wetheimer, Wolfgang Kohler and Kurt Koffka, is to make a design feel more complete and connected. The six principles of Gestalt Principles are similarity, continuation, closure, proximity, figure, symmetry and order.


SIX PRINCIPLES OF GESTALT PRINCIPLES:


These principles became well known because of the book Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye, which was written by Rudolf Arnheim. Arnheim explained all six principles effects as well as provided examples of the principles, but did not explain how of the were created. He finished his book by stating that these principles should be utilized to make the design look more complete.

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