Partial Formal Variables in Visual Organization

 

This research does not approach "visual organization" as a neutral formal arrangement, but rather as a cognitive-existential act that deconstructs the traditional relationship between form and meaning. The partial formal variable is presented not as a simple visual modification, but rather as a semantic disruption that overturns the centrality of the whole and grants the partial, that marginal element, a foundational position in the process of perception. This variable, as a philosophical force, reshapes our perception of the world through subtle shifts that reveal the fragility of the apparent visual order and lay bare what is perceived as harmonious. Aesthetics, in this context, is not consistency but creative tension, and form is not a closed presence but a dynamic discourse that disrupts the familiar and calls for interpretation. Hence, graphic design becomes not just a visual practice, but a field for thinking about perception, difference, and meaning as an ever-changing horizon.