The communicative dimension of graphic design elements - Such as infographics
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https://doi.org/10.14295/bjs.v2i7.283Keywords:
design, infographics, visual, graphic, elementsAbstract
The purpose of the current study is to address a research question about the role that visual design elements have in communication. The data were collected based on their technical relevance, which highlights the general description of the field of research that includes graphics, infographics in the field of communication, and elements of visual design Review of the relevant literature and concepts: To begin with, we must consider the communication aspects of the design in order to produce truly successful visual design elements. The communicative dimension of graphic design elements such as infographics are invaluable in conveying information in a clear and engaging way. Two opened the way for the expansion of the use of visual elements in the manufacture of the media message. This study discusses the communicative dimensions of visual design elements, in general, and infographics in particular, as infographic is part of information visualization. This study discusses the communicative dimensions of visual design elements, in general, and infographics in particular, as Infographic is part of information visualization, in addition to that it is a research field related to communication as it focuses on patterns and trends in abstract data sets, and the field of infographic design, and information visualization combines the concepts of computer science, data mining, cognitive sciences and graphic design, this is important in controlling and measuring the quality of communication because the ability to collect, store and manage data, despite the increasing pace of its updating, remains our ability On their understanding relatively constant. The size, shape, and color of visual design elements can also play a role in communication. According to the results obtained, it was determined that the use of graphs as a visual communication tool was effective in evaluation, understanding and continuity.
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