
An example of visual literacy training.
A set of standard questions that can be applied consistently to different situations might form the basis of a standard toolkit for information discovery and design.
By Dave Gray
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Jun 4, 2008
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Posted in Blog posts
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The issue is this: PowerPoint is a visual tool, and we are a visually illiterate society.
By Dave Gray
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May 22, 2008
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Why visual language can help us deal with the information age.
A short video introduction to some basic principles of visual language.
What we are seeing today on the internet is the emergence of a truly global culture, a culture that communicates visually.
By Dave Gray
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Apr 3, 2008
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Posted in Blog posts
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Ideas don’t evolve in a vacuum and they don’t generally flow in one direction.
PowerPoint. People either love it or hate it. There is no doubt that Powerpoint has had an influence on the world — but is it a positive one or a negative one? And who decides?
The 3d model works because, unlike many business thinking, planning and execution activities, it’s easy and natural; we do it instinctively.
By Dave Gray
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Mar 31, 2008
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Posted in Blog posts
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The rule of thirds is a principle of composition that helps you keep your images dynamic.