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					<description><![CDATA[Gestalt is based on the law of simplicity. It indicates that our mind perceives everything in its simplest form. Gestalt theory proposes that the entire insight of an object or scene is more important than its individual parts.]]></description>
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<p>What is the connotation of Gestalt theory? Gestalt
psychology&nbsp;is a school of thought that believes all objects and scenes can
be observed in their simplest forms. Sometimes referred to as the &#8216;Law of
Simplicity,&#8217; the&nbsp;theory&nbsp;proposes that the entire insight of an object
or scene is more important than its individual parts. To put it
simply, Gestalt psychology attempts to explore and unpack; think of how your
mind automatically perceives the face of a person you know well. This is so
fascinating even though the face is no doubt made up of the same core features
as any other such as nose, ears, eyes, lips, chin etc. But, what your mind does
is – this is my dear friend, this is my wife, this is my son&#8230;.making sense of
the features as a whole. </p>



<p>Designers get stuck while designing a
logo for enterprises and also during rebranding an existing one. Logo gives a
brand its identity therefore it requires lot of creativity, imagination and
astuteness in designing. It is much more than picking nice colours and fonts. It
takes a whole lot of imagination, forethought and a lengthy research process to
design a logo. A designer needs to get into the approach, mission and
philosophy of the company for which he is creating the logo for. Logos are
launched in people’s minds; therefore the colors, font, shape of logo need to be
inimitable because and it should also suit the brand’s personality. People
recognize brands by their logos, thus, they carry enduring value for consumers.</p>



<p>The word Gestalt
is German for ‘shape’ or ‘form’ and it also means creativity. The Gestalt
theory was developed in Germany as a reaction to the behaviourism. It is theory
of mind and brain that proposes the operational principle of the brain is
holistic with self-organizing tendencies. The Gestalt effect denotes the
capability of our senses, particularly with respect to the visual recognition
of figures and whole forms instead of just a collection of simple lines and
curves. </p>



<p>Great
designers understand the powerful role that psychology plays in visual
perception. What happens when someone’s eye meet the design creation? How does
the person’s mind react to the message the logo or design? Understanding how a
design is perceived and interpreted is a crucial asset that visual
communicators must possess. We cannot possibly influence human perception with
our designs if we don’t understand the driving forces behind them.</p>



<p>Rob Jenoff the designer who created
the world-famous Apple company logo, has explained how he&nbsp;came
up&nbsp;with the idea: he bought a&nbsp;whole bag of&nbsp;apples, placed them
in&nbsp;a&nbsp;bowl, and spent time drawing them for a&nbsp;week, trying
to&nbsp;break the image down into something simple. Taking a&nbsp;bite out
of&nbsp;an&nbsp;apple was part of&nbsp;the experiment, and completely
by&nbsp;coincidence&nbsp;he realised that ’bite’ sounded exactly the same
as&nbsp;the computer term ’byte’. A byte is considered as a unit of
memory size of computer. Wow!! What a coincidence and creativity that is&#8230;I
call it brilliance. </p>



<p>How is
Gestalt related to visual perception and design? Soon after it was introduced in psychology, Gestalt was applied to the
field of visual perception by theorists like Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Kohler
and Kurt Koffka. They are called Gestalt psychologists. When we imagine earth, we get the image of a 3-dimensional&nbsp;model
of the globe. We cannot see the&nbsp;Earth&nbsp;all of it at once as it is so
large. So,&nbsp;globe&nbsp;helps us to see what the whole&nbsp;Earth&nbsp;looks
like. A&nbsp;globe&nbsp;is better representation of&nbsp;earth&nbsp;in
comparison to a flat map. </p>



<p>Blank and non-meaningful space has
long been a base of good design. Leaving white space around elements of a
design is the first thing that usually comes to mind. But then there are
designs that use that white space to deduce an element that isn’t actually
there, for example, the arrow hidden between the E and X in the FedEx logo
immediately comes to mind as an example.</p>



<p>The&nbsp;iconic Coca-Cola&nbsp;logo has
changed many times over the past 126 years in design; however, you may be
surprised to know the brand’s world-famous font of script and wave have always
looked exactly as they do now. In the world-famous logo of&nbsp;the Coca-Cola
Company, in&nbsp;the space between the letters ’O’ and ’L’, one can clearly see
the Danish flag. The company has nonetheless used this as&nbsp;part of&nbsp;its
marketing campaigns in&nbsp;the Scandinavian country.</p>



<p>Just for the sake of the history of
this brand, when it was introduced in 1885, it was marketed as a health tonic to
cure a range of ills, including headaches, low sex drive and addiction. Coke
started out with coca which is the extract of cocaine as a key ingredient,
along with the kola nut. Hence it was named as Coca-Cola. </p>



<p>Gestalt is based on the law of simplicity. It indicates that our mind
perceives everything in its simplest form. </p>



<p>I am sure many people like me must
have wondered what the logo of Wikipedia means. Each piece bears a glyph (a character
or a sign) symbolizing the multilingualism of Wikipedia. As with the Latin
letter &#8216;W&#8217;, these glyphs are in most cases the first glyph or glyphs of the
name “Wikipedia” rendered in that language. The empty space at the top
represents the incomplete nature of the mission of Wikipedia; there are more articles
and languages yet to be added. I find this logo most interesting. There are
currently&nbsp;301 language&nbsp;editions of Wikipedia. It is owned by
Wikimedia Foundation. </p>
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