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What is the primary function of the background in a scene or image?
What is the primary function of the background in a scene or image?
- To display visual information
- To organize visual elements based on similarity
- To provide the main focus of attention
- To create a sense of depth and context (correct)
Which of the following is the main focus of attention in a scene or image?
Which of the following is the main focus of attention in a scene or image?
- The foreground (correct)
- The background
- The grouping process
- The gestalt principles
What are displays used for in visual design?
What are displays used for in visual design?
- To present information visually (correct)
- To organize visual elements based on proximity
- To create a sense of depth
- To interpret sensory information
Which of the following describes the process of mentally organizing visual elements?
Which of the following describes the process of mentally organizing visual elements?
What do the gestalt principles describe?
What do the gestalt principles describe?
What is the definition of perception in the context of visual design?
What is the definition of perception in the context of visual design?
What term refers to the main part of a scene, image, or design that is the primary focus of attention?
What term refers to the main part of a scene, image, or design that is the primary focus of attention?
Which term describes the process of creating visual communication or experiences using elements like typography, colour, and layout?
Which term describes the process of creating visual communication or experiences using elements like typography, colour, and layout?
What is the primary function of the background in a scene or design?
What is the primary function of the background in a scene or design?
Which principle describes how humans naturally perceive visual elements as organized wholes based on principles like proximity, similarity, and closure?
Which principle describes how humans naturally perceive visual elements as organized wholes based on principles like proximity, similarity, and closure?
In visual design, what is the process of mentally organizing visual elements into meaningful groups or categories based on their similarities or relationships?
In visual design, what is the process of mentally organizing visual elements into meaningful groups or categories based on their similarities or relationships?
How do displays contribute to visual design?
How do displays contribute to visual design?