Principles of Art
Gestalt, Part 1
Ordering Principles
Gestalt, Part 2
Patterns and Organization
100

Careful placement of repeated elements to establish a visual tempo

What is rhythm? 

100

Elements that move in the same direction are perceive as more related than elements move in different directions

What is common fate (synchrony)?

100

The line between two focal points

What is an axis?

100

Elements tend to be perceived according to an observer's background, culture, and history

What is past experience? 

100

A pattern commonly observed in free-flowing rivers

What are meanders?

200

A principle used to establish a sense of action and to guide a viewer's eye

What is movement? 
200

Elements are perceived as part of a group if they are located the same enclosed area or space

What is common region?

200

A line, plane, or volume that with its continuity and regularity, serves to gather, measure,and organize a pattern of forms and spaces

What is a datum?

200

Refers to the relationship between positive elements and negative space

What is figure/ground?

200

The never-ending pattern

What is a fractal?

300

An example is a series of shapes organized from largest to smallest

What is gradation? 

300

Bar graphs that arrange data from lowest value to highest value use this principle to improve legibility.

What is good continuation?

300

An example of this principle is Jay Griffith's design for Brad Pitts' residence

What is transformation?

300

An example of this is the World Wildlife Fund panda

What is closure?

300

Spontaneous appearance of order out of apparent chaos

What is emergence / self-organization?
400

A principle that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other

What is proportion? 

400
This principle tends to dominate over both proximity and similiarity

What is symmetry (and order)?

400

Principle that reflects a values system that may have functional, formal, and/or symbolic roles

What is hierarchy?

400

The principles that are used to create unity with variety in plant matrix design (think Piet Oudolf)

What are proximity and similiarity?

400

Type of order that results from process over time

What is emergent order?

500

Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical

What is balance? 

500

The principle that helps us create abstractions

What is simplicity (pragnanz)?

500

The historic architectural element along the edge of the Chicago riverwalk that Sasaki's contemporary design responds to spatially and through materials

What is the (Beaux-Arts Wacker) viaduct?

500

The three principles that help us understand written language

What are proximity, uniform connectedness, and good continuation? 

500

This theory emphasized the use of radial organization for the ideal city, and was used in the planning of Canberra

What is the Garden City? 

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