Why do viewers perceive and interpret visuals differently despite common perceptual and cognitive mechanisms? The article addresses a number of challenges in visual communication and underlines the need for empirical analyses from a recipient perspective. Perception and interpretation of visuals is seen as an interactive meeting between the recipient, the multimodal message and the situational context. The form and contents of the visual message serves as a starting point. However, even personal characteristics of the viewers modulate perception and interpretation of visuals. Differences in perception also arise thanks to different goals for the visual examination, the viewers’ expectations, domain knowledge or expertise, emotions and attit...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
The question of what makes visual stimuli persuasive has a long tradition in theories of aesthetics....
The issue of interpretation in audio description continues to divide both AD practitioners and resea...
As an organized subarea of academic communication scholarship, the study of visual communication is ...
The recent pictorial turn, succeeded by a visual turn, led to a new appreciation of visual communica...
The study aims to gain a better understanding and explore how a selected group (receivers) perce...
Although most consumers experience mental imagery, they do not always engage in this imagery. They m...
In his book Visual thinking, Arnheim (1969) writes: ... cognitive operations called thinking are not...
The paper discusses several advantages of multimodal approach to the analysis of nature and specifi...
Visual is the main form of communication used by designers to convey unique and creative messages to...
Communication may be the process whereby a source encodes a message and sends it through a medium to...
This research investigated meaning operation in relation to verbal anchoring and visual structure of...
We cannot directly uncover the contents of our mind but we can come closer to cognitive processes vi...
The category of beholder as key mediator of the surrounding world (or its image) in an artwork resul...
Visual communication designers strive to create effective visual messages that are perceivable and m...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
The question of what makes visual stimuli persuasive has a long tradition in theories of aesthetics....
The issue of interpretation in audio description continues to divide both AD practitioners and resea...
As an organized subarea of academic communication scholarship, the study of visual communication is ...
The recent pictorial turn, succeeded by a visual turn, led to a new appreciation of visual communica...
The study aims to gain a better understanding and explore how a selected group (receivers) perce...
Although most consumers experience mental imagery, they do not always engage in this imagery. They m...
In his book Visual thinking, Arnheim (1969) writes: ... cognitive operations called thinking are not...
The paper discusses several advantages of multimodal approach to the analysis of nature and specifi...
Visual is the main form of communication used by designers to convey unique and creative messages to...
Communication may be the process whereby a source encodes a message and sends it through a medium to...
This research investigated meaning operation in relation to verbal anchoring and visual structure of...
We cannot directly uncover the contents of our mind but we can come closer to cognitive processes vi...
The category of beholder as key mediator of the surrounding world (or its image) in an artwork resul...
Visual communication designers strive to create effective visual messages that are perceivable and m...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
The question of what makes visual stimuli persuasive has a long tradition in theories of aesthetics....
The issue of interpretation in audio description continues to divide both AD practitioners and resea...