@rgb_labs: In graphic design, GROUPING is the practice of placing related visual elements close to one another to form a single, cohesive unit. It is the direct application of the Law of Proximity from Gestalt psychology, which states that the human brain naturally perceives objects that are close together as being part of a group rather than separate pieces.Grouping is essential for organizing information, reducing visual clutter, and making a layout easy to read.When elements are properly grouped, the viewer doesn't have to work to understand how information connects. It transforms a chaotic page into structured "chunks" of information.