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The Visual Perception Performance Of Gestalt Theory In Graphic Creative Design

Posted on:2024-05-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X R HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545307175956969Subject:Visual communication design
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In recent years,in the field of visual communication design,graphics,as a visual language,have gradually penetrated into the public’s horizon,and strive to be the highly anticipated visual focus in design works.From the perspective of graphic creative performance,this article combines the basic theoretical framework of the completion of the formal tower,and uses the combination of the visual conscious organization principles of the theory of the completion theory of the format of the format tower in graphic design.And in-depth exploring how the two are connected by theoretical connection and the interaction between visual and visual and thinking,affecting the design life,thereby effectively and accurately spread visual information,and have a complete impression on the audience.On this basis,it is put forward: as a design major student,you need to understand the human vision and physiology and psychological characteristics to make the design graphic creative works more deeply rooted in people’s hearts,in line with the public’s cognitive laws,express emotions with visual expression,information Pass to the audience.At the same time,I hope that through the study and development of performance and development in the visual language of the graphic tower in the visual language of the format tower,it is hoped that in the visual language of the graphic,the performance and development of the graphic creativity will be mobilized by the psychological and cognitive thinking of the audience in the process of creativity.Performance provides a certain theoretical support,gives new vitality to graphics creativity,and adds new vitality.
Keywords/Search Tags:Graphic creative performance, Gestalt Theory, visual perception
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