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Law of Uniform Connectedness - UX Laws

Law of Uniform Connectedness - UX Laws

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Law of Uniform Connectedness describes a principle of visual perception: elements that are visually linked — through lines, shapes, backgrounds, or other connecting cues — are perceived as more related than elements without such connections.

Rooted in Gestalt psychology and widely applied in UX design, this law reminds us that visual connections can strongly signal relationships, sometimes even more powerfully than proximity or similarity. When connections are unclear or inconsistent, users may misinterpret structure or meaning. Effective interfaces use uniform connectedness deliberately to clarify grouping, hierarchy, and relationships between elements.

This poster presents the Law of Uniform Connectedness as part of a broader collection exploring cognitive laws and UX fundamentals — created for designers, product teams, and anyone interested in how visual connections shape understanding in digital interfaces.

Museum-quality poster made on long-lasting matte (uncoated) paper.

  • Paper-weight: 170 gsm / 65 lb.
  • Posters shipped in sturdy packaging.
  • Printed/shipped on demand — no minimums.


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