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    Fig·ure-ground
    /ˈfiɡyərˌɡround/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to or denoting the perception of images by the distinction of objects from a background from which they appear to stand out, especially in contexts where this distinction is ambiguous: "the figure-ground phenomenon"
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  3. A figure-ground diagram is a two-dimensional map of an urban space that shows the relationship between built and unbuilt space. It is used in analysis of urban design and planning. It is akin to but not the same as a Nolli map which denotes public space both within and outside buildings and also akin to a block pattern diagram that records ...

  4. What Is Figure-Ground Perception? Figure-ground perception is the ability to differentiate an object from its background. The “figure” is the object of focus, and the “ground” is the background. For example, when we see black text on a white page, we focus on the text (the figure) rather than the paper’s texture. 1.

  5. One Gestalt principle is the figure-ground relationship. According to this principle, we tend to segment our visual world into figure and ground. Figure is the object or person that is the focus of the visual field, while the ground is the background.

  6. One Gestalt principle is the figure-ground relationship. According to this principle, we tend to segment our visual world into figure and ground. Figure is the object or person that is the focus of the visual field, while the ground is the background.

  7. The ground, which is also known as the negative space or the background, is the area that surrounds the figure. When this concept is implemented into designs, the brain will try to distinguish between the figure (the design subject) and the ground. How to use Figure-Ground in Graphic Design.

  8. One Gestalt principle is the figure-ground relationship. According to this principle, we tend to segment our visual world into figure and ground. Figure is the object or person that is the focus of the visual field, while the ground is the background.

  9. Figure-ground definition, a property of perception in which there is a tendency to see parts of a visual field as solid, well-defined objects standing out against a less distinct background. See more.

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