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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.122. Beyond Balance: Is Closeness the Overlooked Secret to Pleasing Composition?

10 May 2025

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"Symmetry and Balance as Factors of Aesthetic Appreciation: Ethel Puffer’s (1903) “Studies in Symmetry” Revised" by Ronald Hübner and Katja ThömmesSummaryThis research revisits early experiments by Ethel Puffer (1903) on how symmetry and balance affect how pleasing a picture is considered. The authors repeated Puffer's study using modern methods and more participants to see if her findings were still valid. While Puffer found little support for mechanical balance being key to aesthetic appeal, this new study also found limited evidence for it. Instead, they observed that participants often prioritized closeness and lateral symmetry when arranging elements for aesthetic pleasure, even when it contradicted mechanical balance principles.

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