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Commonality in shape, color, texture, size, or other visual attribute can all be used to achieve which design principle?
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If your eye cannot effortlessly flow from one element to the next within a composition, which principle is most likely lacking?
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The yellow square is an example of which design principle?
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The five black squares are an example of which design principle?
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__________ creates visual consistency in page designs or in visual identities.
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The use of red three different times in this ad is representative of which design principle?
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The multiple repeated uses of green and orange in this ad are an example of which design principle?
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If a poster contains a lot of text that has a flush right alignment, what sort of alignment should the headline also have in order to appear balanced?
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Repeating the same basic layout from one page to another is a positive example of which design principle?
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The repeated triangles as well as the geometric shapes in this ad are an example of which design principle?
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Closure works with the mind’s tendency to _________ incomplete shapes.
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Which Gestalt Principle happens when objects look the same as one another?
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According to the principle of closure, which shapes is most visually stable and why?
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Your eye naturally completes this shape and sees a G even though the line isn’t complete. Which Gestalt Principle does this support?
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Repeating elements of medium, shape, size, color, or texture are all ways to trigger which Gestalt principle?


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