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Gestalt principles in web design: A study of the usage of similarity, symmetry and closure in today's websites

Kapllani et al., 2020

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17316852287046129553
Author
Kapllani L
Elmimouni H
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Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology

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This work investigates the usage of similarity, symmetry, and closure as outlined by Gestalt Principles. The data was compiled from manual observations of 60 different websites. Of these websites, 30 were from the Top 30 Websites on the Web and the other 30 were from …
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