Visual communication
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}'''Visual communication''' is the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon. Primarily associated with [[Dimension|two dimensional]] images, it includes: [[art]], signs, [[photography]], [[typography]], [[drawing]], [[graphic design]], [[illustration]], colour and electronic resources. Recent research in the field has focused on [[web design]] and graphically oriented usability. Graphic designers use methods of visual communication in their professional practice. |
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+ | Visual communication on the [[World Wide Web]] is perhaps the most important form of communication taking place when users are surfing the Internet. When experiencing the web, one uses the eyes as the primary sense and therefore the visual dísplay of a website is important for the users understanding of the communication taking place | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Advertising]] | ||
+ | * [[Visual culture]] | ||
+ | * [[Graphic Design]] | ||
+ | * [[Art Director]] | ||
+ | * [[Illustration]] | ||
+ | * [[Advertising]] | ||
+ | * [[Comm]] | ||
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