Visual rhetoric is a key part of the whole study of rhetoric because images play a big part in our daily life; they affect us in different ways and are able to persuade us or lend to/change an existing opinion.
Five key words in visual rhetoric are: (1) Genre (2) Color (3) Vividness (4) Context (5) Intertextuality
Visual rhetoric involves the use of the visual stimuli, whether it be physical or textual to evoke a certain influenced response. 1. Audience 2. analytical response 3. symbolic or nonanalytical response 4. Genre 5. Style
My “simple” definition of visual rhetoric is the process of using visual aides to help emphasize your text. The main things you need to know for visual rhetoric is color, presence, and audience just to name a few. Color because you don’t want to make something too distracting. Presence is to know make sure your image is not overbearing. And audience since you need to know who you are marketing to. I believe these are the three most important terms when talking about visual rhetoric, but not necessarily the only ones to consider.
Visual rhetoric is the process by which the composer puts together a composition that they feel is appropriate for the audience they are addressing. The process considers what kind of audience you are dealing with, what appeals to them, what is the most adequate medium to reach them through and what supporting material, whether it be text or image, allows for the best understanding of the composition.
Visual rhetoric helps us analyze images in our own views of how we see them. It depends on the art form, stylistic devices used, media, aesthetics and an argument or a theory of what exactly the visual is. These five key words are important because they each bring out something in the visual that need to be pointed out.
Visual rhetoric is the use of real photographs or mental images to persuade or captivate in audience is some way, shape or form. The use of rhetoric in general is alter or build on an audience's current attitudes and beliefs, so by incorporating a visual a more powerful emotional response will be the result. The five terms I believe are important when discussing visual rhetoric are the audience, the form and structure of the visual, rhetoric, aesthetic and finally delivery.
VIsual rhetoric is what the situation that audience sees. Whether it's through a completely visual genre, or if the audience must read a piece of writing and visualize the situation for themselves, they are seeing it and comprehending the next step.
The words that are most important when understanding this definition are genre, arrangement, rhetoric (obviously), argument, and persuasion. The writer must be able to not only understand these terms, but put them to use when composing a situation of visual rhetoric for their audience.
visual rhetoric- the way in which one creates a composition in order to ensure that visuals effectively communicate with the textual aspects of the composition.
I see visual rhetoric as the study of the connection between the visual and the written concepts of rhetoric. Intertextuality might be the most important of these definition, as it takes the idea of mutual aid between what we write and what we illustrate. Semiotic also tries to talk about how things work in the visual medium, as it gives priority to text. Now that's not always the case in media, but text is in essence the delivery of the idea.thus giving a relative preference.
It the simplest of terms, visual rhetoric means to make an argument by using the persuasive elements of a picture or some kind of visual element without involving any verbal or written explanation. The five most important keywords that go along with visual rhetoric would probably be style, presence, audience, rhetorical triangle and delivery. I think with visual rhetoric it is best when the argument is apparent and easily grasped by the audience.
Simply: Visual rhetoric is the discussion of images through the influence of speech, written word, history, composition and of course traditional visual aspects.
Five Key Words: Audience Presence Style Composition Color
Visual rhetoric is a key part of the whole study of rhetoric because images play a big part in our daily life; they affect us in different ways and are able to persuade us or lend to/change an existing opinion.
ReplyDeleteFive key words in visual rhetoric are:
(1) Genre
(2) Color
(3) Vividness
(4) Context
(5) Intertextuality
Visual rhetoric involves the use of the visual stimuli, whether it be physical or textual to evoke a certain influenced response.
ReplyDelete1. Audience
2. analytical response
3. symbolic or nonanalytical response
4. Genre
5. Style
My “simple” definition of visual rhetoric is the process of using visual aides to help emphasize your text. The main things you need to know for visual rhetoric is color, presence, and audience just to name a few. Color because you don’t want to make something too distracting. Presence is to know make sure your image is not overbearing. And audience since you need to know who you are marketing to. I believe these are the three most important terms when talking about visual rhetoric, but not necessarily the only ones to consider.
ReplyDeleteVisual rhetoric is the process by which the composer puts together a composition that they feel is appropriate for the audience they are addressing. The process considers what kind of audience you are dealing with, what appeals to them, what is the most adequate medium to reach them through and what supporting material, whether it be text or image, allows for the best understanding of the composition.
ReplyDeleteFive Most Important Keywords:
Audience
Contrast
Vividness
Rhetorical Situation
Topoi/Topics
Visual rhetoric helps us analyze images in our own views of how we see them. It depends on the art form, stylistic devices used, media, aesthetics and an argument or a theory of what exactly the visual is. These five key words are important because they each bring out something in the visual that need to be pointed out.
ReplyDeleteVisual rhetoric is the use of real photographs or mental images to persuade or captivate in audience is some way, shape or form. The use of rhetoric in general is alter or build on an audience's current attitudes and beliefs, so by incorporating a visual a more powerful emotional response will be the result. The five terms I believe are important when discussing visual rhetoric are the audience, the form and structure of the visual, rhetoric, aesthetic and finally delivery.
ReplyDeleteVIsual rhetoric is what the situation that audience sees. Whether it's through a completely visual genre, or if the audience must read a piece of writing and visualize the situation for themselves, they are seeing it and comprehending the next step.
ReplyDeleteThe words that are most important when understanding this definition are genre, arrangement, rhetoric (obviously), argument, and persuasion. The writer must be able to not only understand these terms, but put them to use when composing a situation of visual rhetoric for their audience.
visual rhetoric- the way in which one creates a composition in order to ensure that visuals effectively communicate with the textual aspects of the composition.
ReplyDelete- presence
- genre
- style
- vividness
- audience
Visual rhetoric: n. the act (art?) of imparting meaning, information and inquiry to an audience through the use of images.
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presence
audience
persuasion
rhetorical situation
style
**Visual rhetoric is the situation that the audience sees.
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I see visual rhetoric as the study of the connection between the visual and the written concepts of rhetoric. Intertextuality might be the most important of these definition, as it takes the idea of mutual aid between what we write and what we illustrate. Semiotic also tries to talk about how things work in the visual medium, as it gives priority to text. Now that's not always the case in media, but text is in essence the delivery of the idea.thus giving a relative preference.
ReplyDeleteIt the simplest of terms, visual rhetoric means to make an argument by using the persuasive elements of a picture or some kind of visual element without involving any verbal or written explanation. The five most important keywords that go along with visual rhetoric would probably be style, presence, audience, rhetorical triangle and delivery. I think with visual rhetoric it is best when the argument is apparent and easily grasped by the audience.
ReplyDeleteSimply: Visual rhetoric is the discussion of images through the influence of speech, written word, history, composition and of course traditional visual aspects.
ReplyDeleteFive Key Words:
Audience
Presence
Style
Composition
Color