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How People See

Tasha Frisbee
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This course covers points 1-12 of Chapter 1, "How People See" in the book "100 Things Designers Need to Know About People."

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Flashcards

This point discusses how the brain can change what our eyes are actually seeing.
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Mind Map

This Mind Map discusses how peripheral vision gives us more information than central vision in what we're looking at. It allows us to understand the context and gist of a scene.
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Slide Set

This point discusses how our brains search out patterns, whether they're really there or not. It was theorized that our brains store the visuals of millions of objects, but was later suggested that it's actually basic shapes our brains recognize and builds other objects out of them.
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This point discusses how we view web pages on a screen by using past experiences and what we expect to see. It covers areas that are more important and ones that are less important when it comes to viewing a web page.
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If two items like text and an image are set too close together the user might believe that those two things are connected.
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These color combination can cause text to be hard to read or images to be hard on the eyes.
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Color blindness doesn't mean blind to all colors, it refers to a deficiency in the cones of your eyes causing them to have trouble seeing a difference between colors.
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