Part Two: Navigation Principles
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Part Two: Navigation Principles
Part Two:Navigation PrinciplesWIREFRAMES
NAVIGATION SCHEMA
WEB OBJECT LOCATION
The mind may experience elements it does not perceive through sensation, in order to complete a regular figure (that is to increase regularity).LAW OF CLOSURE
LAW OF SIMILARITYThe mind groups similar elements into collective entities or totalities. This similarity might depend on relationship of form, color, size, or brightness.
LAW OF PROXIMITYSpatial or temporal proximity of elements may induce the mind to perceive a collective or totality.
LAW OF SYMMETRYSymmetrical images are perceived collectively, even in spite of distance.LAW OF CONTINUITY
The mind continues visual, auditory, and kinetic patterns.Exercise todayBring up the site you chose for comparison to yours.Does it read in a logical way?Note the places where the designer used closure, similarity, proximity, symmetry, continuityDraw boxes and label the part as in the web object location diagram