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		<title>Mislead visual behaviour with Gestalt &#8211; the principle of good continuity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gestalt theories are part of the tools behavioural experts use to predict the response of a user’s visual system to a computer screen. 
We saw,in previous posts, the principle of proximity and the principle of similarity.
Let’s now have a look at the third of seven principles in all: good continuity.
We prefer to perceive continuous forms as [...]]]></description>
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