Visual Space Transformation in Graphic Design Based on Digital Image Processing Technology

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Hao Chi

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This study investigates the impact of visual space transformation techniques on key design attributes within the realm of graphic design. Through a rigorous experimental approach, employing controlled stimuli and statistical analysis, the efficacy of spatial transformations in enhancing visual impact, user engagement, and message comprehension is empirically evaluated. The experimental setup involved the presentation of design stimuli, both with and without spatial transformations, to participants who rated various design attributes on a Likert scale. Results indicate a significant enhancement in visual impact, user engagement, and message comprehension in the group exposed to designs with spatial transformations compared to the control group. These findings underscore the transformative potential of spatial manipulation in graphic design, offering valuable insights into its role as a creative tool for captivating audiences, conveying narrative depth, and fostering deeper connections between users and design content. Looking forward, the study highlights opportunities for further exploration and innovation within the field, emphasizing the importance of embracing spatial transformations as a central tenet of design practice in the pursuit of meaningful and impactful visual communication.

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