érképalkotó
**Érképalkotó** refers to the process of creating or interpreting visual representations of abstract or non-literal concepts, often used in fields such as art, design, and communication. The term originates from Hungarian, where *ér* means "feeling" or "emotion" and *kép* means "image" or "picture," implying the formation of mental or artistic images based on intangible ideas. This concept is closely related to visual metaphor, symbolism, and the use of imagery to convey complex or subjective ideas.
In visual arts, an *érképalkotó* approach involves translating emotions, themes, or philosophical ideas into tangible visual
The concept also extends to graphic design and advertising, where visuals are crafted to resonate emotionally
Research in psychology and cognitive science suggests that visual imagery can influence perception and memory, reinforcing