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I decided to watch this video as a training for my patience, supporting your way of chitchatting, giving long rounds before going straight to the point. I'm on 00:59 and you are already demanding lots of patience.
My therapist recommended "Gestalt Therapy", and said I should research it before our next session. Even though this video is about design, it actually cleared up a lot of confusion I had about gestalt therapy. Essentially, I tend to think of myself in terms of individual, non-unique traits, and struggle to see how I'm unique as an individual if each of my traits can be fulfilled by other people. It makes a whole lot more sense why my therapist would recommend gestalt therapy after learning about how gestalt theory applies to design.
Just a few more resources for beginners: - The Principle of Inclusiveness - The Law of Prägnanz - Psychophysical Isomorphism - The Principle of Contemporaneity - The Zeigarnik Effect These should be pretty useful to slingshot you into deeper studies.
I'm wondering is this some sort psychology theory that applies to design theory? As far as I know, when we talk about art & design what comes to my mind is Element & Principle of Design.. 😅
@@yusof843 Yes, the Gestalt school developed as a psychological theory about perception. There are therapeutic gestaltic psychologists too (not sure how it works there, I think it has to do with modifying behavior in part to affect the whole, or something like that). It was the first solid scientific description for these kind of phenomena, so it proved useful in visual arts and design, and it became part of the curricula for most related studies.
Excellent explanation of Gestalt with clear visual examples. This video was a great supplement to classroom materials. Thank you for your efforts in creating the video and content.
I'm studying for my MCAT & this is a concept that is slightly covered in one of the textbooks, but the lack of depth and explanation left me confused on some of the principles. This video was super helpful to me for understand the gestalt principles & how to apply them!! Thank you!
Brilliant video. I use GESTALT as part of Coaching young people to be successful in their careers by seeing "The Big Picture" in workplace situations. What's great about your video is people generally are unaware of the forces impacting there behaviour in meetings etc, they just don't see them! Your video is in effect an Analogy because you reveal the hidden psychological "Forces" or more accurately "Subconscious Thought paths" that influence our perception of what we see. Our minds take the raw visual inputs and construct "The Big Picture". YOUR EFFORTS are much appreciated by an audience beyond designers!
We enjoyed this very well-condensed and elaborately explained lecture. We feel like 'Gestalt Theory' is one of the most complicated thought-organizing paradigms in Western thought, and having it in our bag of tricks is very helpful. We hope to watch more of yr videos in the future. :)
So when a young austrian man looked at a map of Europe in the 1920s he didn't see several independent sovereign states, he saw ONE BIG UNIFIED WHOLE. Got it.
Wow Outstanding work...thank you. Beautifully structured , delivered and so simple as to hide the talent and effort behind your work. I am truly wowed!
Fun fact, the Starbucks siren isn't actually symmetrical. There are some small differences between left and right that I didn't learn about until I used to work there. But, I still get the concept and this was a very short and concise video but still incredibly informative
Another valuable video man! I wish I could show this to college-freshman me, it would have jumpstarted my design knowledge. I'll certainly be sharing this one ^^
Thank you for making this video and sharing your knowledge - truly appreciated. Your explanation provided more depth than my university textbooks and lecturers - thank you.
I learned this in architecture school, but as a musician I became interested in how this also applies to sound and music. My bass player tells me that I'm supposed to be playing certain notes, but when I go back to listen to the source music, the notes are not there and I figure his mind must be trying to fill in the gaps with notes that seem like they would be there but are actually not.
I did not say or imply that my experience watching your production was ruined, or in any way diminished. In fact, I appreciated the content very much. I just wanted to call your attention to the grammatical mistakes to make you aware of them, and make corrections as needed. Your presentation was very professional and clear, well done. Maybe , just maybe, you might have another person review your production before you post it; that's what a publisher of written material would do.j
I don't think that's how the continuation principle is usually interpreted. The gap is usually the key element. It's about separated elements creating a line which you follow through and you fill the gaps in your mind. Like the underline in ProQuest is not seen as 2 lines, but 1. Or in generall, when we have Text, the bottom part of the text is aligned an therefore creates a line, that leads or eyes.
Solid point, but entirely subjective. Ultimately, it's about the line, regardless of whether you see the positive or the negative (the figure and ground you might say!). It's about how your eye moves through certain elements at the expense of others: the continuation of the perceived path.
I learned this in college. And every job I've had since has been working for people who think I didn't learn anything in college. The best thing I've been told is "you don't need a degree to be a designer". And I usually bring up Gestalt. And inform them of my two degrees and twenty years of experience.
Do you have any book recommendations that cover more examples and break downs of these principles? Not that it wasn’t clearly explained but to see more examples in the creative use of the principles to widen my vocabulary of the usage.
I don't know if you did this on purpose or not, but on the closure part (6:45) the last word "information" is missing a letter, in the same sentence where you speak about missing information. If it was on purpose then props to you man haha! Either way an amazing video, finally found the starting point for how do I understand why I like a logo or a design, why I like how they look and etc. Writing almost all of this down! You really helped me out here, thank you!
hey hi, I have a question. I hope you answer it when you see it "Can we say that anomally principle/law of anomally is same as von restorff effect/Isolation Effect?"..waiting for the reply.. Thanks
sir i am having a little trouble in the law of proximity in the example of the tree shape made by the human figure. i cant really understand how the law of proximity is applied there ? I'll be looking forward for an answer :)
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I decided to watch this video as a training for my patience, supporting your way of chitchatting, giving long rounds before going straight to the point. I'm on 00:59 and you are already demanding lots of patience.
My therapist recommended "Gestalt Therapy", and said I should research it before our next session. Even though this video is about design, it actually cleared up a lot of confusion I had about gestalt therapy. Essentially, I tend to think of myself in terms of individual, non-unique traits, and struggle to see how I'm unique as an individual if each of my traits can be fulfilled by other people. It makes a whole lot more sense why my therapist would recommend gestalt therapy after learning about how gestalt theory applies to design.
this was legit better than my college lecture :D
😂🙏🏾
Yes !
Hhahahaa yes!!
lmaooo
I agree 100% far better than lecturers
Just a few more resources for beginners:
- The Principle of Inclusiveness
- The Law of Prägnanz
- Psychophysical Isomorphism
- The Principle of Contemporaneity
- The Zeigarnik Effect
These should be pretty useful to slingshot you into deeper studies.
Darren McStravick Nice!
I'm wondering is this some sort psychology theory that applies to design theory? As far as I know, when we talk about art & design what comes to my mind is Element & Principle of Design.. 😅
@@yusof843
Yes, the Gestalt school developed as a psychological theory about perception. There are therapeutic gestaltic psychologists too (not sure how it works there, I think it has to do with modifying behavior in part to affect the whole, or something like that).
It was the first solid scientific description for these kind of phenomena, so it proved useful in visual arts and design, and it became part of the curricula for most related studies.
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Much love from a Psychology Student who has Gestalt Psychology in my first year of studies
Excellent explanation of Gestalt with clear visual examples. This video was a great supplement to classroom materials. Thank you for your efforts in creating the video and content.
I'm studying for my MCAT & this is a concept that is slightly covered in one of the textbooks, but the lack of depth and explanation left me confused on some of the principles. This video was super helpful to me for understand the gestalt principles & how to apply them!! Thank you!
Better than campus lecture, love it
For an autistic person who loves logos this is fantastic for me. This meets my visual learning style and makes it so easy to follow. Thank you
Awesome intro to gestalt. Surprised this hasn't received much love
Brilliant video. I use GESTALT as part of Coaching young people to be successful in their careers by seeing "The Big Picture" in workplace situations. What's great about your video is people generally are unaware of the forces impacting there behaviour in meetings etc, they just don't see them! Your video is in effect an Analogy because you reveal the hidden psychological "Forces" or more accurately "Subconscious Thought paths" that influence our perception of what we see. Our minds take the raw visual inputs and construct "The Big Picture". YOUR EFFORTS are much appreciated by an audience beyond designers!
I love your aseethetic, the way education should be
I am doing an education course online and am clearly an auditory / visual learner, thanks for helping me through the section!
Happy to help!
We had to watch this as part of one of our modules in psychology. Easier to understand than crash course. Thanks!!
We enjoyed this very well-condensed and elaborately explained lecture. We feel like 'Gestalt Theory' is one of the most complicated thought-organizing paradigms in Western thought, and having it in our bag of tricks is very helpful. We hope to watch more of yr videos in the future. :)
showing a little love!
well produced video. quick and easy to understand. keep it up!
You just summarize a subject from my class. Thanks Sir
So when a young austrian man looked at a map of Europe in the 1920s he didn't see several independent sovereign states, he saw ONE BIG UNIFIED WHOLE. Got it.
🔥
I loved this! So incredibly helpful! Thank you. This was so clear and the visual examples really locked everything in!
Glad I could help!
A very nice job. I actually expected the video about gestalt therapy principles, but your video was so good that I actually enjoyed it.
Thank you so much! I got an A! Anything involving visual communication is helpful!!
Well done!
Thanks for the explanation.
😊
Great TUTorial, please make more these kind of theoretical videos
Wow Outstanding work...thank you. Beautifully structured , delivered and so simple as to hide the talent and effort behind your work. I am truly wowed!
Wow. I didn't even notice the peacock in the NBC logo. Well done Sir.
The tutorial was excellent and simple to understand. Thanks
This video is very helpful. Love from India.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you I needed this to understand my class
Wow, I was today years old when I realized the swoop under the Amazon logo isn't a weird half smiley face. Is that just me? 😂 Great info! Thank you!
It's a smile and an arrow!
This video was very thorough and informative. I really enjoyed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of the best explanations ever!
Glad you think so!
Fun fact, the Starbucks siren isn't actually symmetrical. There are some small differences between left and right that I didn't learn about until I used to work there. But, I still get the concept and this was a very short and concise video but still incredibly informative
This is really great! Thank you for taking the time to make everything so clear and with excellent visual examples!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hey! Just a heads up. Great video, thank you! I use it in my Basic Visual Design High School class! Cheers!
Another valuable video man! I wish I could show this to college-freshman me, it would have jumpstarted my design knowledge. I'll certainly be sharing this one ^^
Thankyou!
Thank you, I love that your audio is in ASMR
best video understood with such simplicity thanks
I’m on my senior year and I understood this more than my lecture..
Some are saying this is better than a college lecture. Welp, I'll be using this as my lecture
Brilliant!
Thank you for making these! Keep going 👏
More videos like these, please
Sure thing!
Thanks it helped a lot for my class 11th exam ❤.
Thank you for making this video and sharing your knowledge - truly appreciated. Your explanation provided more depth than my university textbooks and lecturers - thank you.
This was very helpful, thank you!
thank you for illustrate clearly gastalt theory
Watched this video for my university entrance exam. It was so helpful!!!!
Happy to help!
Excellent, thanks for sharing.
You just saved my life!! Thank you!
You're most welcome!
VERY NICELY DONE :). THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS. LOOKING FORWARD TO RESEARCHING MORE!
Happy to help
Thenks a lot for this awesome video 😊 love from INDIA ❤️
Glad you liked it!
Giving love! Thanks - clear, snappy, fascinating
great video, took lots of notes.
Awesome! Thanks 😁
I learned this in architecture school, but as a musician I became interested in how this also applies to sound and music. My bass player tells me that I'm supposed to be playing certain notes, but when I go back to listen to the source music, the notes are not there and I figure his mind must be trying to fill in the gaps with notes that seem like they would be there but are actually not.
I learned quite a bit thanks! But all ill remember is that NBC's logo is actually a peacock
I really enjoyed this video! It was very helpful!
Glad it helped!
Superbly explained. Great it is !
Thankyou!
unbelievably good
TUTally easy to understand! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much. I've learned a lot💗💗
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Thanks!
Awesome video TipTut! :D Thanks.
I have an exam on the 11th for Knowledge in International Communication Management so this helps.
Fantastic video!! Thank you so much!
This is Gold. Thank you!!!
You're very welcome!
This was amazing! Thank you.
You're welcome!
Great content, succinct, great presenting, thanks!
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This is amazing! Thank you so much 🤍
No problem 😊
loved it , a lot of valuable information ❤
Very well explained! thanks
Thankyou! Glad you enjoyed it!
Lovelyyyyy video!!! Thanks a lot for making it so simple and clear.
Thank you!
Thanks for the amazing video!!
This was a great video, thank you.
Happy to help!
Amazing. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much for Sharing. Assisted me a lot and visually just amazing to look at!
Thank you. This was really interesting helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Great way of explaining
Thanks :)
Thanks for making such a well laid out, visually interesting video to explain Gestalt! Understand far better than I had after reading about it.
great video, easy to understand !
God bless you brother!
Brilliant video, thanks for the info
Thankyou , great for my C.P.D in the summer holidays 🤗👍
Really helpful thank s alot!
Thank you! Great video!
No worries!
WELL EXPLAINED
Thank you for this! What do you make your vidoes with?
I did not say or imply that my experience watching your production was ruined, or in any way diminished. In fact, I appreciated the content very much. I just wanted to call your attention to the grammatical mistakes to make you aware of them, and make corrections as needed. Your presentation was very professional and clear, well done. Maybe , just maybe, you might have another person review your production before you post it; that's what a publisher of written material would do.j
You're obviously much cleverer than I am.
Your comment has a typo FYI.
Touche (and since that is a French word, I may have spelled it incorrectly!}
I don't think that's how the continuation principle is usually interpreted. The gap is usually the key element. It's about separated elements creating a line which you follow through and you fill the gaps in your mind. Like the underline in ProQuest is not seen as 2 lines, but 1. Or in generall, when we have Text, the bottom part of the text is aligned an therefore creates a line, that leads or eyes.
Solid point, but entirely subjective. Ultimately, it's about the line, regardless of whether you see the positive or the negative (the figure and ground you might say!). It's about how your eye moves through certain elements at the expense of others: the continuation of the perceived path.
I learned this in college. And every job I've had since has been working for people who think I didn't learn anything in college. The best thing I've been told is "you don't need a degree to be a designer". And I usually bring up Gestalt. And inform them of my two degrees and twenty years of experience.
Great video mate
Thankyou!
Fantastic..👍great video
nice and clean video:D
Thanks!
Than you, great explanation...
How can I get the ppt file?
Thank you so much 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Subscribing as this vid was super informative
Thanks for the sub!
Thank you 💕
You’re welcome 😊
Do you have any book recommendations that cover more examples and break downs of these principles? Not that it wasn’t clearly explained but to see more examples in the creative use of the principles to widen my vocabulary of the usage.
I don't know if you did this on purpose or not, but on the closure part (6:45)
the last word "information" is missing a letter, in the same sentence where you speak about missing information. If it was on purpose then props to you man haha!
Either way an amazing video, finally found the starting point for how do I understand why I like a logo or a design, why I like how they look and etc. Writing almost all of this down!
You really helped me out here, thank you!
;)
Thanks so much.
i love your voices its like ASMR
Can you please explain law of surroundedness by Gestalt psychology?
hey hi, I have a question. I hope you answer it when you see it "Can we say that anomally principle/law of anomally is same as von restorff effect/Isolation Effect?"..waiting for the reply.. Thanks
sir i am having a little trouble in the law of proximity in the example of the tree shape made by the human figure. i cant really understand how the law of proximity is applied there ? I'll be looking forward for an answer :)