You might look at the experimental psychology literature on spatial
attention - Anne Treisman's work for example. Its pretty esoteric
from the point of view of a designer but it digs into how the
different features of objects (color, shape, etc.) are processed in
parallel, suggesting which kinds of elements are more recognizable in
various contexts.


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