Visual Property -

A is an attribute or characteristic of an object or scene that is perceived through sight. These properties serve as the foundational building blocks for fields ranging from fine art and graphic design to computer science and visual perception psychology. Core Visual Elements (Design & Art)

: Three-dimensional objects that have height, width, and depth (e.g., spheres, cubes).

The visual and semantic features that predict object memory - PMC

: Two-dimensional, flat areas defined by boundaries like lines or color changes (e.g., squares, circles).

: The area around, between, or within components; it includes both positive space (the object itself) and negative space (the background).

In creative and technical design, visual properties are often categorized into seven primary elements used to communicate messages and create impact:

: Defined by three properties: hue (the name, like red), value (lightness/darkness), and intensity/saturation (brightness/purity).