Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Visual Communication Studies

This post details a few answers for what visual communications means to me and how its applied.

I feel that visual communication is best 
described as anything viewed that causes someone to think. 


 It does not matter what the person thinks about, just as long as the idea was not directly at the front of the person's mind before seeing whatever it was that they saw.

This pencil drawing demonstrates how anything, represented by the infinity symbol, viewed through the eyes 
causes gears to move and ideas to occur.
 

 On a similar note, I argue anything that has been affected by humanity becomes some kind of visual communication.

Even if people chose to leave something unaltered, I feel that people are communicating that the unaltered thing should not be altered.

Like the image above, the infinity sign again represents any potential object.  The sign is being pulled and twisted, by human hands, into something different.

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