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BY YOLANDA [email protected]

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SUMMARY

What is an image? Image as a visual language. Communication elements. Communication funtions. Kinds of Images.

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If something is used for the same…..it has the same elements,And even it has the same purpose…

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WHAT IS AN IMAGE?It is the representation of things out of

reality.

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IMAGE AS A VISUAL LANGUAGE

Images communicate and express themselves through the visual language. Visual communication can transmit events

and ideas.

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COMMUNICATION ELEMENTS

1. The sender 2. The channel or medium3. The message4. The code5. The purpose6. The receiver

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1. SenderIt is the person who creates an image

in order to communicate.

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2. The channel or medium

It is the vehicle or means used to transmit the information.

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3. The messageIt is the content of the image- its

information.

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4. The codeThey are the rules and norms that make the

message understandable.

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5. The purposeIt is the reason why the message has been

created.

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6. The receiverIt is the person who decodes the message to

understand it.

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From the sender to the user

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COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS

1. Informative2. Aesthetic3. Exhortative4. Expressive

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1. InformativeContent is transmitted in an objective way.

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2. AestheticImages communicate mainly beauty and

harmony.(Mainly art)

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3. Exhortative They try to persuade the receiver to do

something, to buy a product, to believe an idea or to do a task.

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4. ExpressiveThe sender tries to express feelings and sometimes images stimulate the receiver’s

feelings.

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NOW, DO YOU REALLY UNDERSTAND WHY….

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KINDS OF IMAGES

1. Still image2. Sequential image3. Moving image

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1. Still image

A still image is a single static image, as opposed to a moving image.

We use these images in:

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Painting

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Drawing

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Photography

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Sculpture

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Signs

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Logos

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Architecture

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Graphic, Industrial and Fashion design

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Maps and plans

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Instructions

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2. Sequential image

It is a succession of images that make up a sequence with meaning. It represents the

passage of time through them.

We use these images in:

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Comic-Strips

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3. Moving images

These types of image show reality through movement.

We use these images in:

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Television

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Video

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Cinema

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Computer animation

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