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Gestalt Principles

09/16/2025Henry Wilson Leave a Comment

  The first Gestalt principle that I believe is highly prevalent in this poster is the Hierarchy principle. This is due to the eyes first looking at the “ten lucky people,” which was purposeful in its pursuit to start the… Continue Reading →

01.3 Gestalt Principles

Gestalt Principles

09/16/2025Grayce Wucik Leave a Comment

Top three Gestalt Principles: Pragnanz –  My poster has several words that use negative white space within the large black text, this creates the outline that there are words going across each set of two large letters. By having those… Continue Reading →

01.3 Gestalt Principles

Gestalt Principles

09/14/2025Katherine Duggan Leave a Comment

Continuity: My poster exercises continuity by displaying text along the invisible grid, which creates the visual of the blocks of text following distinct, continuous paths down the poster. There are four lines of vertical continuity here, guiding our eyes down one… Continue Reading →

01.3 Gestalt Principles

Gestalt Theories

09/13/2025Calder Collins Leave a Comment

    How does each principle work in this poster Continuity is at work in this poster with the first and largest level of type. Continuity is created because the type is broken and forced onto the next line, creating… Continue Reading →

01.3 Gestalt Principles

Gestalt Principles

09/11/2025Tyler Vose Leave a Comment

  Gestalt Principles Top 3 principles at work: Closure, Proximity, and Similarity. How do the principles work: I find that my poster is in need of some major change, so the gestalt principles at work are underperforming in my opinion. However,… Continue Reading →

01.3 Gestalt Principles

Gestalt Principles

09/10/2025Anna White Leave a Comment

Top 3 Gestalt Principles: Closure – There are rectangles of white space between the big text that is continued by the smaller text. By having 3 sides of text around this white space it creates the illusion of a rectangle… Continue Reading →

01.3 Gestalt Principles

Lupton Grids

09/08/2025Sawyer Culberson Leave a Comment

  Which works resonate from the reading?  Include a screen snap. “A skilled designer uses a grid actively, not passively, allowing the modules to suggest intriguing shapes and surprising placements for elements”.  What made this resonate so much for me… Continue Reading →

01.6 Lupton Grids

Grid reading

09/08/2025Marshall Feldman Leave a Comment

Aside from really enjoying the color palette of this piece, the slight offset of some of the type and the color blocks that look like paragraphs are very engaging. At a quick glance you think there’s more information than there… Continue Reading →

01.6 Lupton Grids

Grids Reading

09/08/2025Grace Maguire Leave a Comment

  Which works resonate from the reading?  Include a screen snap. I like the way the text becomes a ribbon around the page and how the title jumps out and creates its own space that the other text has to… Continue Reading →

01.6 Lupton Grids

Lupton Grid Reading

09/08/2025Calder Collins Leave a Comment

  Which works resonate from the reading? For me one of the ones that resonated the most as the grid reading about websites. While I love print and I’m interested in the craft of print I also wonder where can… Continue Reading →

01.6 Lupton Grids

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