law of proximity
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(in Gestalt psychology) the idea that things that are closer together are perceived as more related than things that are far apart.
Marketers and advertisers can take advantage of the law of proximity to deliver a memorable and eye-catching visual message.
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the idea that people are more likely to form relationships with the people who are physically closest to them.
The law of proximity suggests that people who sit closer together in the same office or classroom are more likely to form relationships than those who sit farther apart.
Etymology
Origin of law of proximity
First recorded in 1720–30
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