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# op-art
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Optical illusion visual art. Geometric patterns that create movement, depth, and perceptual effects.
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## Color Palette
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- Primary: High-contrast black and white (classic), or complementary color pairs
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- Background: Alternating pattern—no single background color
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- Accents: Vibrating color pairs (red/green, blue/orange) for maximum optical effect
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## Visual Elements
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- Repeating geometric patterns with systematic variation
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- Concentric shapes creating depth illusion
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- Moiré interference patterns
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- Converging lines creating perspective illusion
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- Checkerboard and grid distortions
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- Bridget Riley-style wave patterns
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- Every element contributes to the optical effect
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## Typography
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- Minimal—text disrupts the optical effect
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- Bold sans-serif placed in neutral zones
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- White or black only, no color text
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- Large, simple letterforms
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## Best For
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Perception and psychology topics, optical science content, attention-grabbing covers, abstract concept visualization, design and art education
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