q2 Wk2 Pre Lecture Material
q2 Wk2 Pre Lecture Material
VISUAL INFORMATION
MEDIA Start
2nd QUARTER-WEEK 2-FINALS A A A
VISUAL INFORMATION
MEDIA Start
ANSWER THIS QUESTION
If you were to
take a picture of
something, what
would it be and
why?
MOST ESSENTIAL TOPIC
A A A
CORE VALUE
WEEK 2-FINALS A A A
VISUAL INFORMATION
MEDIA Start
Visual information
is the artistic or
creative
representation or
VISUAL
interpretation of INFORMATION
an idea, concept,
or emotion using
different media. CLEAR???
materials, programs,
applications, and the like
that teachers and students
use to formulate new
information to aid
learning through the use,
analysis, evaluation, and
production of visual
images.
VISUAL MEDIA
AND INFORMATION
Types of
visual media
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PHOTOGRAPHY
VIDEOS
INFOGRAPHICS
DATA VISUALIZATION
MEMES
MIL Teachers:
*Movie Poster
*Trailer
*Script
STUDENTS:
COMIC STRIPS
VISUAL DESIGN
PRINCIPLES
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Consistency of margins, typeface, typestyle,
and colors is necessary, especially in slide
presentations or documents that are more than
one page.
Center of interest – an area that
first attracts attention in a
composition.
Balance – a feeling of visual equality
in shape, form, value, color, etc.
Harmony – brings together a
composition with similar units.
Contrast – offers some change in value
creating a visual discord in a
composition.
Directional Movement - a visual flow
through the composition.
Rhythm – a movement in which some
elements recur regularly.
Perspective – this is created through the
arrangement of objects in two-dimensional
space to look like what they appear in real
life.
VISUAL DESIGN
ELEMENTS
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LINE- describes a shape or outline. It
can create texture and can be thick or
thin.
SHAPE– usually a geometric area that stands
out from the space next to or around it, or
because of differences in value, color, or
texture.
VALUE– the degree of light and dark in a
design. It is the contrast between black and
white and all the tones in between.
TEXTURE – the way a surface feels or is
perceived to feel. Texture can be added to
attract or repel interest of a visual
element.
COLOR – determined by its hue (name of
color), intensity (purity of the hue), and
value (lightness or darkness of hue).
FORM – a figure having volume and thickness.
An illusion of a 3-dimensional object can be
implied through the use of light and
shading.