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Leo works tirelessly on a new logo for his flower shop. He decides on a simple pattern: five petal shapes (set in a circular path) and a long stem. Despite the fact that Leo does not include a center circle and his shapes are disconnected, the logo is easily recognizable as a flower with a large center disk. What Gestalt principle best explains this phenomenon?

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The Gestalt principle is known as closure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gestalt is a branch of Psychology and it centers on the idea that an individual tends to look at something as a whole, as more than just the sum of its parts. This is how an individual organizes his/her perceptions.

Closure is the principle which best explains this phenomenon. It means that a certain shape can be perceived as a whole even when a part of it is missing. This is because the brain tends to "close" and finish objects, for example.

Even when parts of a shape or picture are missing, we are able to see it as a whole, filling that visual gap.

In this case, Leo has designed the 5 petal shapes and the stem. Even thought the center is missing, the brain has enough information to "close" the shape and understand that Leo's logo is a flower.

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