visual communication

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visual communication

A teacher uses a colorful chart for visual communication in the classroom.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Communication that relies on vision: The transmission of information, ideas, or meaning primarily through visual means, such as images, symbols, gestures, or spatial arrangements, intended to be perceived by the eyes.
Usage
  • Visual communication is a broad field encompassing various media and methods.
  • It is used when the message is designed to be seen and interpreted visually, rather than solely through sound or text.
  • It is a key component in design, art, instruction, and public information systems.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The traffic light is a universal system of visual communication.
    • Infographics are a powerful tool for visual communication of complex data.
    • The artist's work is a form of visual communication that conveys deep emotion.
Advanced Usage
  • "to rely on visual communication": to depend primarily on sight-based methods to convey information.
    • In a noisy factory, safety instructions often rely on visual communication like signs and symbols.
  • "the effectiveness of visual communication": how successful a visual message is in conveying its intended meaning.
    • The study measured the effectiveness of different types of visual communication in the user manual.
Variants and Related Words
  • Visual (adj): relating to seeing or sight.
    • The visual elements of the presentation were very clear.
  • Communicate (v): to share or exchange information.
    • The chart communicates the trend effectively.
  • Nonverbal communication (n): communication without words, which often includes visual elements like body language and facial expressions.
Synonyms
  • Graphic communication: Communication using drawn, printed, or digital images.
  • Visual representation: The presentation of information in a visual form.
Related Phrases
  • Visual language: A system of communication using visual elements according to a set of conventions.
    • The company developed a consistent visual language for its branding.
  • Visual literacy: The ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image.
    • Teaching visual literacy is important in the modern media landscape.
visual communication

A teacher uses a colorful chart for visual communication in the classroom.

Noun
  1. communication that relies on vision