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    Nazi Germany’s visual propaganda adopted the colours of their imperial flag (red, white and black) into all their communication material. While the party didn’t believe they required posters to recruit and build confidence, they did use a strict visual language to establish order and hierarchy. In Hitler’s autobiography, Mein Kampf, he explains the planning that went behind synchronizing visuals for each segment of the National Socialist German Workers Party. National socialism was represented using

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    defined in a most straight forward way, is the quality or state of being visual or a mental image or picture relates to the process of glimpsing with the eyes. Even though the term encompasses a broad array of explanation and it conveys different things to different people, it relates with the prism with which people construe the world. It applies to both tangible and intangible and depending on one’s ability to exploit the visual senses. Visuality plays an integral role as a cultural tool in the society

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    specialism in art and design and how the trend is set to continue into the future. In addition to this it will also cover how and why the convergence may be of value to visual communicators. Nicholas Negroponte was the first to consider and theorise about technological convergence. In the 1980s Negroponte suggested that ‘all media content would digitalise and transform from atoms to bits’1 and he was right, letters are now emails, CDs are now digital mp4 files and books are now electronic (ebooks)2

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    Visual Communication in the Modern World In such an ongoing competitive market that we currently live in, businesses are forced to utilize effective ways in which they convey information to their employees and consumers. With the arise of many technological advances, the outreach towards possible clientele has vastly expanded, meaning businesses must be at peak performance in the social department. One of the most common ways businesses attempt to impact their audience is through visual communication

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    PT1420 Introduction to Programming GRADED ASSIGNMENTS Graded Assignment Requirements This document includes all of the assignment requirements for the graded assignments in this course. Your instructor will provide the details about when each assignment is due. Unit 1 Assignment 1: Homework Learning Objectives and Outcomes Describe the role of software for computers. Identify the hardware associated with a computer

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    We must be aware of the smells in an environment because that can alter students’ ability to focus and learn. “Smells can capture a child’s attention, and when they do, access to sensory information from other sensory systems capable of providing more useful information can be compromised.” (Allman, C., Lewis, S. and Smith, M. 2014) The olfactory function is extremely sensitive and bout pleasant or unpleasant smells can create issues. People often make decision based on their interaction with a scent

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    The Importance of Visuals in Communication There are many different ways to tell a story, but which way is the best? As mentioned by Scott McCloud, young kids read books with many pictures, and as they develop into adults, they read books with less and less pictures, but is this the best way to read stories? There is a better method to read a story, and that method is through comics. In McCloud 's graphic essay "Show and Tell," McCloud proves that through the use of both writing and illustrations

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    Original Definition of Art Essay

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    My definition of art is imagination and passion expressed by creating a visual feature. I consider art to be a figurative of the imagination because everything starts with thought. People create life by thinking of ways to develop; this then creates art. It is as simple as watching a child draw a picture. I can recall imagining a picture in my head and expressing my thoughts on paper. The drawing did not come out as I imagined but it took me to a place and every time I saw the picture I thought

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    Business Owner TruFX 33 Warwick Street, Adelaide, 5081 ABN: 53 024 921 617 ACN: 007 249 989 TruFX Business Plan Prepared: [date prepared] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TruFX is an Adelaide based visual effect studio. We will focus on the creation of visual effects for national television commercials, small film productions and websites. The target market is small to medium-size companies that have been established for two or more years. We will work from a small office within

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    This literature review is concerned with the effective and engaging way to deliver visual art lesson to students. This is a significant educational topic because research suggests that students’ engagement in the classroom has been distinguished as the important indicator for students’ academic success (Harbour, Evanovich, Sweigart, & Hughes, 2015). Errey and Wood (2011) also suggest that the higher the level of students’ engagement will result in a better learning outcome. However, many students

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