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Visible vs Invisible Areas: Conceptual Diagram Explained #141263 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram illustrates the conceptual division between the visible and invisible parts of an object, demarcated by a hand-drawn irregular boundary. The upper white region is labeled “Visible,” while the lower light-blue area is marked “Invisible,” representing occluded or non-perceptible sections. It serves as a foundational tool for explaining perception, layering, and spatial reasoning in digital interfaces and physical modeling.
Used in UX design, cognitive science, and educational materials to explain occlusion, depth perception, or interface layering; matches user intent seeking clarity on visibility principles in design or visualization.
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