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Visuals are graphical content intended to be perceived visually that convey information, ideas, or mood. They include static images, moving images, and symbolic representations such as diagrams and charts. Visuals help people understand complex data, relationships, and processes by presenting information in a manner that complements or replaces text.

Common forms of visuals include photographs, drawings, paintings, graphs and charts (bar, line, pie), diagrams and

Design considerations emphasize legibility and readability: high contrast between foreground and background, appropriate type sizes, consistent

Visuals influence comprehension, memory, engagement, and decision making. They can enhance retention and persuasion but may

schematics
(flowcharts,
network
diagrams),
maps,
infographics,
icons,
typography,
and
multimedia
such
as
video
and
animation.
Together
these
elements
can
be
used
alone
or
in
combination
in
print,
digital
media,
presentations,
and
user
interfaces.
visual
language,
and
clear
hierarchy.
Color
theory
informs
emotional
and
semantic
meaning,
while
accessibility
guidelines
require
alternatives
such
as
alt
text
for
images,
captions
for
videos,
and
sufficient
color
contrast
for
readers
with
visual
impairments.
When
creating
visuals,
the
audience,
context,
and
purpose
should
guide
choices
about
format,
style,
and
level
of
detail.
also
introduce
bias
or
misrepresentation
if
used
misleadingly.
Ethical
and
factual
accuracy,
source
attribution,
and
verification
are
important
in
professional
contexts.