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• The Gestalt Laws mainly deal with perception of ”similar” elements (similar appearance, similar position, etc.)

• How do we make something stand out, in order for the user to notice it?

• We can use contrast

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• What is contrast…?• The difference in visual properties that makes

an object (or its representation in an image) distinguishable from other objects and the background…

• or• Things which look different from one another!

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• Types of contrast– Color contrast– Size contrast– Shape contrast– Positional Contrast

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• Color contrast can be useful for clearly separating an area from the background

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• Another type of color contrast is between warm and cool colors

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• We can also use the tint/shade/tone of colors to create contrast– This is important!– This is normal– This is not so important…

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• Using a single color in a black/white graphic creates a strong contrast

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• Size contrast – size does matter!• We usually perceive a large object to be

more important than a small object

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• Size contrast is also extremely common in web typography

–This is important!– This is normal– This is not so important…

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• Size contrast is also extremely common in web typography

–This is important!– This is normal– This is not so important…

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• I wonder what they want us to do…?

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• Humans quickly identify a shape that is different than other, neighbouring shapes

• Can signify that e.g a button has a special function

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• Humans quickly notice if something is ”out of place”

• Similar to shape contrast – use it to signify that e.g. a button does something special

• Often used together with other types of contrast

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