Visual Clarity Desired (07-31-19)
Liu, Yin, and Liang, in research relevant to art selection and other design decisions, have learned that we prefer to see things clearly.
Liu, Yin, and Liang, in research relevant to art selection and other design decisions, have learned that we prefer to see things clearly.
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Our attitudes towards nature evolve over our lives.
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Hubner and Fillinger investigated how the apparent balance and stability of elements in images influenced how much they were liked.
Townsend and Barton link our current responses to various sorts of trees to our experiences as a young species.
Places where children feel safe
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