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These gestaltic principles are often summarized in the design principle that says that visual information should be detected, not constructed. Equivalently, viewers should be given the opportunity to explore objects rather than having to create or embellish them. This is a matter of control: If the designer pays little attention to the gestaltic possibilities of a design, it becomes all the more likely that readers and viewers will impose information that the author has not intended.