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Shortcuts Quiz #1 Study for the shortcuts quiz! The list of commands included in this quiz are on the class calendar.

Shortcuts Quiz #1 Study for the shortcuts quiz! The list of commands included in this quiz are on the class calendar

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Shortcuts Quiz #1

Study for the shortcuts quiz! The list of commands included in this

quiz are on the class calendar.

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GROUPING AND VISUAL RELATIONSHIPS

Principle of Proximity

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Objective

Know Variety in placement Proximity in placement

Do Demonstrate an understanding of variety

and proximity to communicate an idea using dots.

Level of Thinking Apply

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Bellwork

Refresh what we learned about placement: Place in the center and the composition is

static. The viewer looks only at the center, no where else.

Utilize variety in placement and the composition becomes more dynamic. The viewer’s eye travels around the composition.

Log in to your Google Docs. I shared a folder with you that contains a file named “Variety.” Open the file, make a copy of it, and complete.

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Gestalt

The Gestalt effect refers to the form-forming capability of our senses, particularly with respect to the visual recognition of figures and whole forms instead of just a collection of simple lines and curves.

“The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.”

Text and images from Wikipedia.org

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Gestalt Theory

Law of Closure — The mind may experience elements it does not perceive through sensation, in order to complete a regular figure (that is, to increase regularity).

Law of Similarity — The mind groups similar elements into collective entities or totalities. This similarity might depend on relationships of form, color, size, or brightness.

Law of Proximity — Spatial or temporal proximity of elements may induce the mind to perceive a collective or totality.

Law of Symmetry (Figure ground relationships)— Symmetrical images are perceived collectively, even in spite of distance.

Law of Continuity — The mind continues visual, auditory, and kinetic patterns.

Law of Common Fate — Elements with the same moving direction are perceived as a collective or unit.

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Law of Closure

Your brain wants to complete the lines to form shapes.

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Law of Similarity

You associate the similarly colored circles.

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Law of Proximity

Do you see the groups?

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Principle of Proximity

Proximity: closeness; the state of being near

Principle of Proximity: Based on gestalt psychology Law of Proximity

Items that are placed near each other are perceived as belonging together

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Try it

Move the objects around to make their grouping indicate: They have nothing to do with each other. They all belong together. Three of them do not belong to the group.

Exercise from Design Basics Index by Jim Krause.

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Slightly harder

Arrange the objects to indicate: Unity Celebration Isolation Escape Intimidation Logic Anarchy

Each time you think you found a solution, compare it with your neighbor’s solution. Are they the same?

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If you can communicate these ideas just using dots, what can you do with text,

images, lines, color?

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A Small Project

Open Illustrator Select a “Print” document, approve the

default settings Using the Ellipse shape tool, hold shift to

create 5-8 circles Set the fill to black and the stroke to none Select your favorite design from your

worksheet and recreate it Label with the word it represents Print and hand in