Visual hierarchy

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title: Visual hierarchy
text: Visual hierarchy, according to Gestalt psychology, is a pattern in the visual field wherein some elements tend to "stand out," or attract attention, more strongly than other elements, suggesting a hierarchy of importance. While it may occur naturally in any visual field, the term is most commonly used in design, where elements are intentionally designed to make some look more important than others. This order is created by the visual contrast between forms in a field of perception. Objects with
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description: Visual design technique to convey importance
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date modified: 2022-09-14T17:07:48Z
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