Home > User Interface Design / User Experience Design > Quizzes > UX Design Practice Test: Gestalt Principles
UX Design Practice Test: Gestalt Principles
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 17% Most missed: “Consider the following scenario:Emile is creating an app that lets people rent b…”

Gestalt Principles are principles/laws of human perception that describe how humans group similar elements, recognize patterns and simplify complex images when we perceive objects.
Designers use the principles to organize content on websites and other interfaces so it is aesthetically pleasing and easy to understand.

UX Design Practice Test: Gestalt Principles
Time left 00:00
3 Questions

1. A design team wants to add a new, secret page on their app that only keen users will be able to find. Which visual design change can they apply to adjust one element of the current design that enables users to find the secret page?
2. Which Gestalt Principle states that elements that are close together appear to be more related compared to elements spaced farther apart?
3. Consider the following scenario:Emile is creating an app that lets people rent bicycles. Users can check-in, check out, and pay for their rental with it. Emile wants users to associate the brand color—vermillion red—with the check-out process by indicating successful progress with checkmarks in this color. Emile wants to make buttons, such as “Next” and “Complete Order” to follow the same theme. Which Gestalt principle is this comparable to?