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Category Archives: Gestalt
Put some Gestalt into your design
Design is pretty intuitive — more feel, usually, than science. Add this here, delete that there, reshape one thing, recolor another. Are there rules for this? As it turns out, yes. Not rules like, “always make round objects red,” or, “use … Continue reading