kontrastog
Kontrastog is a term used in discussions of visual perception and design to describe a framework for managing perceptual contrast across multiple dimensions, including luminance, color, texture, and motion. In this sense, kontrastog refers to the intentional arrangement of elements so that important content remains legible while less critical details provide depth and context. The concept emphasizes cross-modal contrast: for example, bright foreground elements against a dark background, or sharp textures in the region of interest contrasted with smooth surroundings.
Origin and usage: The term appears in contemporary design discourse and theoretical writings as a descriptive
Principles: Maintaining sufficient luminance contrast for readability, balancing color temperature and saturation, and pairing high-contrast shapes
Limitations: Because kontrastog is a heuristic rather than a formal standard, interpretations vary among practitioners. Over-application
See also: contrast (vision), color theory, visual perception, accessibility, user interface design.