Image analysis/ design terms
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Image analysis and Callouts
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A discussion of images in "When Rivers Were Trails"
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For this exercise, find your group's image on this Google slide deck. Then, use the design features from Writer/Designer (copied below) to identify features of your selected image.
- Make your callouts or pointers on the image in Powerpoint or Slides.
- Take a screenshot of your completed image + callouts.
- Upload that media file (image screenshot) to Scalar include an identifying title and description (include a citation in the description) to a new scalar page.
- Write one sentence of anaylsis of the image that builds on your call outs
* * * * Writer/ Designer design features:
- Emphasis
- What does viewer notice first and why
- stressing a word or group of words
- In visual text, stressing certain elements
- Contrast
- Adds or minimizes emphasis
- Color
- Visual emphasis
- Warm colors-emotion
- Cool colors -calming
- Organization
- Way in which elements are arranged to form a coherent whole
- Supports the purpose of the text
- On a screen, it can refer to “gestural organization” (tools used to navigate a site)
- Needs to balance usability with aesthetics
- Alignment
- Controls how our eyes move across the text
- Center, right, left—line to visually follow
- Proximity
- Closeness in space, relation of elements to one another
- groupings of elements, marks relationships)
Other Ways to consider writing/design choices:
-Ethos: appeal to credibility and trust
-Pathos: appeal to emotions
-Logos appeal to logic and reason
(often relies on data, statistics, fact, common sense)
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Image Analysis/ Visual Rhetoric Exercise
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Visual Rhetoric
1. Consider the context of the image, the audience, and the purpose.
(look in Media: Motions Image 1, 2, & 3 and C ya laterrrr image 1)
How does an analysis of context, audience, purpose help us to understand the image?
2, Look at the evidence of the image- what's pictured and how
- what do you notice about alignment, contrast, proximity, color, emphasis, organization
- How do the design choices contribute to the meaning
Pathos: appeal to emotions
-Positive visuals, nostalgia, humor, anticipation, anger
Logos (logic, reason)
-often relies on data, statistics, fact, common sense