Visual Literacy

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Framing

A method in which elements in a layout can be disconnected from or connected to each other

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Offer

term used when a figure 'gazes' at another object in the image encouraging us to look at that object, the viewer is a detached onlooker

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Gaze

where the figure in the image is looking

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Demand

when a figure in the image 'gazes' directly out of the page at the responder. This establishes a connection between subject and viewer

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Composition

a creator's arrangement of objects, color, contrast, space, light, etc.

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Vertical Axis


to the left is known, right is unknown

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Horizontal Axis

above is fantasy and positive elements, below is reality and negative elements

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Reading Path

route through a visual text. It moves from the most salient to the least salient elements

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Ideal

top of the page; (in advertising) often contains the image

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Real

bottom of the page; (in advertising) often contains the information

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Salience

( focal points)- The element/s in an image which stand out and attract the viewer's attention

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Centrality

placing of the main object or figure in the middle of the image in order to make it the most significant element

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Rule Of Thirds

a compositional technique that suggests diving the image into 9 and placing the subject on one of those sides, instead of in the center

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Contrast

arrangement of opposite or differing elements to create interest, excitement, or drama

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Negative Space

empty or open area between, around, above, below and within objects

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Voice-Over

the narrator's storytelling: visually created in graphic novels with a hard line at the top or bottom of the page

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Panel

a single framed image in a graphic novel or comic

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Speech Bubble

frames around a character's speech in a graphic novel.

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Thought Bubble

usually sort of cloud shaped where internal dialogue is expressed

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Splash

a panel that spans the width of the page

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Bleed

an image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page

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Gutter

the space between framed panels

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Grid

an entire page of panels in a graphic novel

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Emanata

text or icons that represent what's going on in the character's head

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Icon

an image used to represent a person, place, thing, or idea

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Graphic Weight

the way some images draw the eye more than others, creating a definite focus using color and shading in various ways

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Caption

boxes containing a variety of text elements, including scene-setting, description, etc.

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Special Effects Lettering

a method of drawing attention to text; it often highlights onomatopoeia and reinforces the impact of words such as bang or wow.

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Hue

actual color

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Tone

intensity of the color

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Vector

directional lines (visible or implied) in an image

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Foreground

the part of a work depicted as nearest to the viewer

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Midground

the part of the image somewhere between the foreground and background

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Background

the rear of the image, often containing objects that create context

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Transition

the process of closure in which the reader might fill in the gaps between one panel and the next

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Anchoring

the process of making an image meaningful by adding words

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Logo

a symbol or design that serves to identify an organization or institution