When our eyes see something, they send information to our brain and it is processed to return a realistic representation of what we see.
What is Peripheral Vision used for?
Seeing the details of what is being seen
To focus on an object
To understand the situation of what we see by seeing the surrounding area
Seeing objects from a slight angle above
Our brains store millions of images of objects in a memory bank and when we see something, it compares it to these objects to recognize it.
FFA is the abbreviation for Finding Facial Area Fusiform Face Area For Face Analysis Face Fusiform Area( Finding Facial Area, Fusiform Face Area, For Face Analysis, Face Fusiform Area ).
What is Canonical Perspective?
The gist of a situation we are viewing
How we remember and identify the objects we see, with a slight angle from above
The area in our brain that let’s us recognize 3D objects
How we remember and identify the objects we see, with a slight angle from below
In a webpage, where should the information that should be focused on be placed in relation to the computer screen?
In the top third of the screen
Along the edges
In the lower third of the screen
In the area that runs along the very top of the webpage
How easily it is to understand an object’s perceived uses and intentions is called .
Failing to notice large changes to objects or scenes when the change coincides with a brief visual disruption is Inattention/Change Blindness?
How does proximity help in design?
Indicates that items are separated or have no relation which helps make each visual its own unit
Indicates that items are connected or have a relationship to each other and become one visual unit which helps to organize or give structure to a layout
Indicates how far apart each item can be in a layout before there is too much in one area
What is the visual illusion of depth that is created by one color being more prominent than the other?
Bezold Effect
Cornsweet Illusion
Chromostereopsis
Scintillating Grid Illusion
What is a way you can improve your design when designing with color blind individuals in mind?
Consider the color scheme choice and what is easy for them to distinguish
Consider black and white colors since it's easier for them to see
Consider using a monotone color scheme since it's easier on their eyes
Consider using the brightest colors
Colors have meaning associated with them as well as they can represent mood and these meanings can vary based on culture and location.