USING VISUALS TO COMMUNICATE A MESSAGE KIMBERLY REED CDG218; VISUAL LITERACY IN BUSINESS INSTRUCTOR; FABIO MORO MARCH 24‚ 2014 For this project‚ use the concepts you’ve learned in this course to effectively apply visuals to a business-related message. Below‚ you will find just a few examples of how visuals can be utilized to communicate a message in the business setting. Feel free to use any of the examples listed below‚ or if you choose to select examples not included
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CONTEXT–AUDIENCE–PURPOSE PLANNING SHEET | CONTEXT ANALYSIS | What is the background for this MESSAGE? Catalysts and triggers? | A significant variance in average grades of students‚ in relevance to their field of study‚ has led me to believe that the program entrance prerequisites for Math 12‚ of business and marketing students should be increased‚ to match that of the accounting program. | AUDIENCE ANALYSIS | IDENTITY | Who is my PRIMARY audience? (Internal/External; Name/position) | The chairs
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The Effectiveness of the AT&T Texting While Driving Commercial Texting while driving has become a growing trend to many young adults and has also become one of the country’s top killers. AT&T has provided many commercials to relay the message that texting while driving is dangerous. The new traumatic texting while driving commercials have had greater effects on its audience now more than ever. This specific commercial provides you with a heartfelt story of a dreary man‚ Chandler‚ who is placed
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The drawing composed of 25 free floating‚ irregular map fragments on a square paper canvas. The map are cut out and spread out in a way that there are spaces in-between for red arrows connecting them. Different size and pattern of arrows‚ completed with marker‚ indicates forces and direction from exits of one fragments to the other. A network between islands of urban fabric is formed. Analysis At first sight‚ readers get familiar with the ordinary map that is now cut into pieces. Viewers immediately
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Edvard Munch was a Norwegian artist from the late 1800s who was best known for his emotion evoking pieces of art such as The Scream and The Sick Child. The Scream was a compelling piece of art made in 1893 during the post-impressionism period‚ which was a transitional phase in art history‚ prior to the expressionist era. During this period‚ artists attempted to make the sole focus of their art about their inner emotions as opposed to the realist era‚ in which it was a trend to display art in a realistic
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simple animation using Visual Basic 6.0 2. Perform simple animation using the nested if-then-else conditional statement in Visual Basic 6.0 3. Appreciate the essence of nested if-then-else conditional statement in making animation in Visual Basic 6.0 II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic: The Nested If-Then-Else Statement in VB 6.0 Sub-topic: Making Simple Animation Using VB 6.0 Materials Needed: Whiteboard Marker Whiteboard LCD Projector Laptop (Computer) Visual Aids Pointer Reference(s):
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Distinctively Visual: Henry Lawson What distinctively visual elements have been used In these texts to convey the ideas? Distinctively visual is a representation of something that is unique and eye catching. Henry Lawson’s short stories ‘The Drovers Wife’ where a bush woman and her four children face the dangers of a snake and the tough‚ lonely bush life and ‘Joe Wilsons Courtship’ where a young boy tries to fulfill his emptiness with young love‚ display ideas such as the unpredictable and
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Visual Analysis – ‘The Ivory Trail’ The front cover of the novel‚ ‘The Ivory Trail‚’ by Victor Kelleher‚ tells us a lot about what the novel is about‚ and what attracts the attention of the audience using colour‚ images and text. The text reveals that the novel involves a long journey made by the main character The main colours in the visual are orange‚ red‚ and black. These colours suggest emotions and mystery. The colour red suggests anger and rage‚ which is possibly felt by the main character
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Visual encoding is where you encode pictures and images in your brain. This is what happens when you convert new information into a picture to remember it. When the visual image is processed‚ it is temporarily stored in our iconic memory‚ or working memory‚ before it is moved to long term storage. The most important part of the brain in visual encoding is the amygdala. An example of visual encoding is when you see a graph in math class and you have to remember what type of graph it is‚ so your brain
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Question: Write an essay showing how Freud and Levi-Strauss’ explanations of the roles and positions of women in kinship structures can be used to examine how female characters (and their actions and relationships) are presented in texts we have studied this semester (Weeks 2- 14). You must discuss TWO or THREE texts and make clear what parts of Freud and Levi-Strauss’ theories you are using. Sigmund Freud and Claude Levi-Strauss explain the roles and positions of women in particular kinship structures
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