4 - Visual Communication
4 - Visual Communication
● Cuneiform
○ One of the world’s earliest
systems of writing is the
cuneiform script invented by the
Sumerians. They did so not to
write stories or letters but to Egyptian Hieroglyphs
organize labor and resources.
LESSON 4: Visual Communication
AH 111 (Purposive Communication)
1. Personal Perspective
- This view posits that the analysis of an
image depends on the individual’s
thoughts and values and the way he or
she looks at things using his or her own
personal lens.
2. Historical Perspective
- This perspective refers to the
determination of the importance of the
work based on the medium’s timeline.
Historical perspective may be used to
support a personal perspective which
may make it more valid.
3. Technical Perspective
- This perspective takes into account how
different media convey messages
differently based on the platform used.
The analysis of the image takes into
consideration its different technical
aspects like lighting, focus, tone,
position, and presentation.
4. Ethical Perspective
- This perspective considers the moral
and ethical responsibilities shared by
the artist or the producer of the
image, the subject, and the viewer.
5. Cultural Perspective
- This perspective brings to the fore the
idea that all cultures use symbols to
communicate meanings within groups.