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Making Visual Arguments
1.)You are likely to encounter a visual argument anytime you come around a magazine, Television, or a photograph. People recognize a visual
argument because it tells so many different arguments inform different perspectives. It creates emotion and creates a visual representation about what
is being portrait to the audience. 2.)The eight special features that make visual argument convincing according to Nancy Wood is "Communicate
quickly and have immediate and tangible effects on viewers. Invite Viewer Identification and establish common ground through shared values. Engage
the emotions of the viewers. Juxtapose materials from different categories so that the viewer will make new links and associations. Employ familiar
icons that prompt immediate
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Argument Analysis Graphic Organizer
I enjoyed the Argument Analysis visual graphic organizer the most. п»їп»їп»їMy proclivity when writing essays is to jump right into writing instead
of organizing my thoughts first. I was able to receive a starting point to my essay through the visual outline. It will be good for me to use as a direction
for my essay. I enjoyed reading the examples it gave when they assessed the author's essay. I plan to refer back to the outline so that I can retain the
information and suggestions it
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Visual Argument Essay
In the visual argument that I created I wanted to portray the idea of deforestation and how it affects the animals and the wildlife living in these
forests and other habitats.So In my image I included an endangered red squirrel leaving its destroyed habitat while carrying a bindle. This visual
argument's purpose is mostly to inform but can also be persuasive so that people may take action in trying to save wildlife. . I designed the image by
using four different photographs (not taken by myself) and photoshopped them together to create one piece, I also made a drawing to exhibit the
image as well. The sources I used to create the digital piece were mostly websites with articles, pictures and information on deforestation. I used this
information...show more content...
To do this I placed the squirrel in the bottom left corner, not to far away from the middle then and I put the chopped up logs near the top right
corner in the middle ground. The rest of the picture it shows smoke and dead trees for the background. My goal was to balance out the three
concepts but to have the squirrel and the bindle be the main focus. I also included vector lines using the pathway so that the audience will look at
the squirrel, the bindle and then the background. My intended message is to exhibit the disaster of deforestation in a mellow and melancholy way. I
chose this genre because I thought that it is outrageous that animals are being forced out of their homes. I also believe that we can do something
about this, and although some people are trying to resolve this dilemma every one needs to pitch in in order for the endangered animals to be saved.
So really the general population just needs to be motivated to take action instead of seeing the problem feeling bad about it then moving on. In my
image I want to show that while we are carrying on with our lives our actions are destroying other and we need to do something about it before it's too
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Visual Argumentative Analysis
The creator uses their visual argument to persuade their audience of teachers and parents that being tardy doesn't correlate with bad grades. The
author demonstrates this by using color. The author used the color black, bright yellow and red. The artist used the color black to create contrast
with the white table to make it become a focal point and stand out more. The bright yellow shirt of the girl on the left and her lighter hair color brings
attention to her as well as her surroundings. In addition, Red is an eye catching color which makes the audience notice the late pass and the grades on
the papers. The image shows juxtaposition to exaggerate the differences in grades that both girls received. They addressed that the girl on the right
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Visual Argument Analysis
Today, it is without a doubt that public communication is at the heart of our economy, our politics and our society. It is being used in different aspects
of society – studios use it to advertise their films. Advocates use it to encourage social causes. The businessmen use it to furnish their image.
Politicians use it, for them to get elected. It is a field constructed on various ideas and images, many information and persuasion, tactics and strategy.
There is no product or policy that will ever succeed without a clever message that targets the right audience or people in innovative and creative ways.
To communicate strategically is one of today's ability to communicate and what our programs are all about. Therefore, public communications...show
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Visual arguments can be very useful in terms of passing a message along to the public. Common examples of an advertisement would be seen on
TV ads, possibly a poster, billboard, and commercials. An ad that caught my eye is a powerful image portraying verbal abuse. It shows a man
screaming at a woman with a fist coming out of the man's mouth and punching the woman in the face. It basically relays the message of how verbal
abuse is just as bad or hurtful as physical violence and abuse. This ad also attempts to target the emotion of the viewers. Her facial expression is key
in this ad. There are no textual elements but the picture is strong enough to the point that texts is no longer needed. The ad does not put us in the
situation but it shows us how verbal abuse can be extremely hurtful. Collingwood argues that other sentient beings are able to engage with art and get a
sense of the 'total imaginative experience' that prompted it. Collingwood mentions that "There is a particular process of recognition that happens
which, if the art has succeeded in communicating on more than a purely idiosyncratic level, leads to enhanced self–knowledge, and by extension an
enhanced collective self–knowledge. Given the fundamental formulation of the artistic process, and especially given the unavoidable loss of intensity
of feeling even for the artist, then clearly the engagement of the fellow sentient being is not one of the equivalence with that of the artist, but an
imaginative engagement based on the stimulus to hand, be it poem, sound of tactile art." (Swale.
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How Do Visual Arguments Work?
Visual arguments agreeably have more information conveyed through them, opposed to standard written arguments. Interpretation of a visual
argument is important for the person presenting the argument, because if the visual gives off an interpretation opposite what the person was trying
to argue, they may have failed. I agree that visuals as striking as the one in "How Do Visual Arguments Work?" are frequently used to try to sway
people's emotions in order to sway their agreement or disagreement of the topic. I also agree that visual arguments can be better understood by first
breaking the visual down and then analyzing each part as an individual piece. While this method seems quite obvious, it also seems to be overlooked
often, probably because
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Visual Analysis Essay Examples
For the photograph that I took, I decided to follow Weston's theme and photograph an organic object with interesting features. I needed to find
something with a vivid texture so that the photograph could allow the viewer to almost feel what I could. I searched throughout my room until finally,
I found what I was looking for. It was a shell from the Pacific Ocean that I had brought back with me from Mexico. The shell had off–whites blended
into browns and reds. It also had ridges running from the origin of the shell, to the outside. I found the situation to be somewhat ironic considering that
Weston had lived in Mexico taking photographs, and also took pictures of shells. The camera that I used to photograph the shell was a Canon EOS Rebel
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Each ridge is visible and grows in size as it migrates from the origin to the edge, which shows how perfect and mathematical nature can be at times.
The change in color pattern is also very visible. There is even a small chip in the shell can be seen at the top left corner. Some of the lint of the
peacoat is visible in the picture, but it only gives enough so much as to emphasize the texture of the backdrop. When I went to print the picture, I
edited the picture so that it would look black and white like the rest of Weston's photographs. I also added a little more contrast to the picture so
that the lines of the shell would look a tiny bit sharper because I wanted to make up for not having a 64 aperture. In my opinion, the photograph
holds a very close resemblance to Weston's pictures of shells in which he tried to capture all of their natural beauty. I like the way the photo turned
out, but wish I could have had a better area to take the picture instead of laying on the ground and using books. The picture may have come out a
hair more detailed if I would have had a tripod, but I don't think it made that big of a difference. I believe that I was able to try and replicate Weston's
process to the best of my ability with the tools I
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Visual Argumentative Essay
Visual Argument Essay: Is Nature at Threat?
The human race over the span of many years have exploited nature for the resources that allow us to conduct and live everyday life. However, as
these resources become more and more scarce, should we as a species stand idly by as these precious resources that allow us to live modern life and
function and survive as human beings become depleted? The doctored photo, which was produced by the organization The World Wildlife Fund,
depicts are forest of trees which take the shape of human lungs and show damage to the right lung. This damage can be interpreted in many ways, but
all of which are detrimental to ones' wellbeing. The way in which I have interpreted this photo is that the destruction of forestation...show more content...
Although the cries for deforestation to be stopped may not be heard by those in power, or by companies whose business and profits depend on doing
so, many individuals were shown that this is a problem. According to the World Wildlife Fund, its goal is to "... eliminate one of the largest drivers of
deforestation... prevent the irresponsible expansion of agricultural operations." The World Wildlife Fund is also committed to ensuring that businesses,
government, and others meet their commitments to help conserve the world forests, and protect the only world we
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Visual Argumentative Essay On Icy Water
"Some images [visual and multimedia] are so iconic that they become part of our cultural memory." (Pg.326). Take, as an example, the ALS Ice Bucket
Challenge video–an ingenious idea, a powerful visual argument that is spreading ALS awareness nationwide. For the past few weeks, social media
have been shown videos of people pouring icy water on themselves for the ALS Association. If, before the video, theimage of people throwing icy water
on themselves was associated with summer games––or with the hot weather–– now the same image belongs to the ALS Association. And a bucket and
icy water–two ordinary images–have become ASL iconic symbols. Therefore, as McLuhan says, "We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape
us." (Pg. 327). Is, then, the medium –in this case the bucket of icy water–the most important element of a visual argument?
For McLuhan "the medium [the bucket, the icy water] is the message [and]...All media works us over completely" (pg. 327).I agree in saying that the
medium is important. However, "since people don't always see things the same way" (pg. 329) the medium largely depend on your audience. A bucket
of icy water might reach...show more content...
Who creates the visual argument and why the argument was created are also important visual elements. Therefore, in making a successful visual
argument–– all the key components–the creators and distributors, the medium, the viewers and readers, the content and purpose of the argument, and
its design (pg. 329) are equally important. Therefore,"You want every image or use of multimedia to carry out ...purpose." (Pg. 334), and that "Almost
every design element sends signals about character and ethos." (Pg. 337). You want that, "Every choice of medium says something important about
you. " (Pg. 339) and, in addition to all the foregoing, your visual argument should trigger emotions (pg.334); show your values, trustworthiness and
authority. (Pg.
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Aizhan Akhmetbek
Visual persuasion and propaganda in mass media: example of Putin's covers in Time magazine
As we have seen throughout the course visual communication techniques play significant role in our life since it touches upon almost every sphere
starting from social aspects to political ones. These techniques are not important per se but rather there is a particular purpose they seek. One of these
purposes is persuasion. According to Lester (p. 77): "communication is fundamentally and essentially a matter of persuasion, attitude change, behavior
modification, and socialization through the transmission of information". Images are an essential part of the visual persuasion, which modern mass
media incorporates. As we have observed in our readings this visual persuasion can take different forms in order to be the most effective and to achieve
its goal. Lester states that: "most information, whether factual or not, is communicated through the mass media. More and more that information relies
on the emotional appeal inherent in visual presentations" (ibid). Moreover: "pictures have always been the surest way of conveying an idea" (ibid).
One of the brightest examples is the covers of different newspapers and journals that not only demonstrate the certain attitude and opinion toward
particular topics but also try to make the...show more content...
Moreover, the cover has an alarming color of red. Besides, the left side of Putin's face is covered with the crowd protesting. Not occasionally the
color of the cover is red. According to Garber and Hayatt (314): "color is a powerful and salient persuasive communication tool". Furthermore, 1987
study showed that apart from love and passion red color symbolized "danger and strength" (316). The cover seems to state that actions that Putin has
undertaken are inherently bad and Putin himself is portrayed as evil being the key source of
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An Argument Of Visual Rhetoric
Ana Hernandez Mrs. Pawlak Engl. 114A October 28, 2015 Responding to Visual Rhetoric Ever thought about how different our world would be if
everyone accepted everyone for who they are or who they choose to be? Many people in today's society are labeling or are being labeled by others.
People think that by targeting others with their own opinion, they will be able to make a change. There is so much controversy on whether or not
being a transgender or homosexual is okay. There is a rising population of transgender and homosexual people in our society. A transgender is a
person who insists that they were born into the wrong body. While they have the body of one gender, transgender people have the conscience of the
opposite gender. A homosexual is someone who is emotionally and physically attracted to the same sex or gender. According to www.statista.com:
"2.2% of adult men identify as being gay in the U.S. and 1.1% of women identify as being lesbian." As well as statista.com, marieclaire.com states:
"According to 2011 findings from the Williams Institute, the transgender population represents about 0.3% of American adults. But there is still so
much controversy on whether or not being a transgender or homosexual is okay. Many people think that it is okay to judge others by what they look
like or whom they choose to fall in and out of love with. They also think it is okay to endanger the lives of those who they think don't have the "right
kind of mindset." According to
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Unit 1 Assignment
EN1420–Unit 1 Assignment 1 September 21, 2014
1). What background information do you need to know in order to read this image intelligibly? You do not need any background information to read
this visual argument. This photo is self–explanatory.
2). What do you see? I see a man verbally abusing a lady. What are the key details or features here that stand out? The man's face, fist punching the
lady from his mouth, and the pain on the ladies face all stand out to support my theory. What images? The image is self–explanatory. What text? There
was no text to support this visual argument. What supporting details? Every aspect of this photo supports my argument.
3). Identify the issue(s): Based on the picture it...show more content...
Consensual argument is when two or more people participate as equals in a dialogue to try to discover what seems to be the best position on an issue.
Consensual argument emphasizes agreement.
Examples of Traditional and Consensual Arguments
Traditonal| Consensual| 1). Public Debates| 1). Academic Inquiry| 2). Courtroom Argument| 2). Negotiation and Mediation|
4). What are some of the conditions necessary for argument to work best? To work best, a productive and potentially successful argument, whether
presented in writing, in speech, or in images, require the following elements: An Issue, An Arguer, Audience, Common Ground and A Forum.
EN1420–Unit 1 Assignment 1 September 21, 2014
5). What are some of the conditions that may cause argument to fail? The following are a list of reasons why Arguments fail: No disagreement or
reason to argue Risky or trivial issues Difficulty in establishing common grounds Standoffs or fights that result in negative outcomes
6). Give two examples of an ethical argument and two examples of an unethical argument.
Ethical Argument| Unethical Argument| 1). A plan for an effective and economical way to rebuild Iraq after the war.| 1). An invitation to acquire a
new credit card, with high interest rate and impossible to pay back.| 2). A plan for an effective and economical way
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Visual Culture Essay
Visual Culture
Visual culture is wisely considered to be a field of study which focuses on all aspects of culture which rely on visual images. Visual technology
undeniably has a central importance in the contemporary culture. It plays a phenomenally important role in enhancing our visual capability and helps
us in perceiving myriad cultural beliefs in addition to guiding us when managing behavior, values, and social relationships. Visual culture is based on
a wide range of mediums which serve as core visual components and foster visual imagery in human minds like video games, internet, advertisements,
comics, and media. These visual media play an essential role in deciding how we behave when dealing with others and performing various...show more
content...
This could be applied to a traffic sign which is a code basically and a visual image also but as we come on terms with the meaning implied by the
code in that traffic sign, we begin to get less intrigued by the image shown by that traffic sign. However, same cannot be held true for most of the
visual images as the majority has a central importance in our lives. Once the images make a person enter into meaning–making process by way of
engaging and interacting with him/her, they also simultaneously influence his/her mind to reach a certain decision which is why visual images form
such an immense part of a culture as they can aid us in comprehending cultural values and complying with them. Also while watching television,
"acquiring an understanding of the visual and textual conventions of a particular show must be regarded as part of the pleasure of watching"
(Mirzoeff, 1999, p. 18).
Jasmine (2012) in her writings about the effects of visual images suggests a particularly interesting medium for understanding the linkage between
visual culture and social relationships. She implies that one needs to acquire sufficient knowledge and gather facts about the physiognomy of eyes and
the psychology of visual perception in order to better understand the ABCs of how visual images become able to impact us and our social
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Visual Argument Essay On Drinking And Driving
Keylon Ledet
Mrs. Marino
D.E. English II
10 September 2015 Visual Argument
Throughout the world, drinking and driving has been proven to harm many people. In the photo, the photographer does a good job in showing that
drinking and driving is the wrong choice in life. He does this by showing that when the driver is turning the key to start the vehicle, that everyone has
that one moment in which they think about is driving drunk something they want to do. I believe that the photographer clearly and successfully shows
that drinking and driving is harmful in the photo.
Drinking and driving causes harm too many people throughout the world. For example, "in 2013, ten thousand seventy– six people died in drunk
driving crashes – one every fifty–
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Visual Analysis : Drinking And Driving
Visual Analysis Rough Draft Drinking and driving is prone to fatalities for the driver and the people surrounding them. An advertisement created by
the Polis Repablik Singapura (Singapore Police Force), warned viewers of the dangers caused from drinking and driving by exhibiting a key that has
been created to impersonate a knife with blood. This ad against drunk driving displays a common figure that has been enhanced to discuss the actual
meaning of the message to convince the audience that drinking and driving leads to death. The artist used a simple artistic concept in order to
convey the message without the audience needing to over think the main theme of the ad. A car key displayed as a blade, was used as the central
image to show that a simple item of everyday life can become a lethal weapon if handled irresponsibly. A white background, black–bold texts, and red
ink, enhances the viewer's eyes to become drawn to the primary purpose of the ad without the distractions of unnecessary bright variations of color.
The artist included the hand of a person grasping a key that contained blood splotches in the image to directly portray that the driver has control. The
unembellished use of including these factors aided the goal of the campaign because it did not contain elements that could interrupt the focal point of
the ad. The presence of a commonly used object as the importance of this ad, reveals to the audience that drunk driving is nearby. This brings attention
to all
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Are E Portfolios A Visual Argument?
Are e–portfolios a visual argument? "Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others" Orson Welles.
E–portfolios are where students can write about your accomplishments, reflections, their learning process and many more information about
themselves. E–portfolio is an example of a visual argument. A visual argument is a graphic representation of a written argument, which served as a
compact visual depiction of their thesis. Each e–portfolio is different, none are the same because they are made and designed by different students.
Each student's creativity and outline is different, they all still contain color, an outline and images. An e–portfolio can be a place where anyone can
express himself or herself in any kind away, through images, the outline, and creativity in general. The E–portfolio is an effective visual argument, due
to the use of rhetorical elements, use of images, outline to capture the reader's attention in the e–portfolio The use of rhetorical elements in the
e–portfolios makes it a visual argument. One of the elements used is ethos. Ethos is credibility, which also involves persuasion. Ethos is used to define
the student's information credibility. Many of the e–portfolios contain the courses that that the student has taken, where it took place and when they
took the course. Also a lot of the e–portfolios have the students resume. A resume is a brief written account of personal, educational, and
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Example Of Visual Rhetoric
Aspect 1
Thesis. Without looking at the paper, summarize or paraphrase the author's argument or main point that s/he is trying to convey to the reader.
Accordingly, there is a need for a centralized repository of information regarding their instruments and equipment and using a web–based application is
better than a spreadsheet desktop application as it provides current and updated data. The proposed system should also be able to keep track of all
events (troubleshooting, repairs and the likes) done to the ship's assets.
Aspect 2
Introduction: strategies. Does the introduction make you want to keep reading? Why or why not? Is it a fairly traditional opening? How would you
characterize the writing strategies used in the introduction?
Definitely. The author's effort is clearly seen as the introduction logically connects components of the project...show more content...
Does the author include visual rhetoric in the draft? If so, is it used effectively? Is its function ornamental or argumentative? Please give the author
advice about the use of visual rhetoric, including suggestions for inclusions (or exclusions!) that may impact the argument of the paper.
Although I find the paper somewhat well–constructed, I would concede that additional visual rhetoric would still make the paper more
comprehensible. Control flow, DFD or may be a sample proposed generated system/app report could have been added but in defense of the author,
these will be done in the succeeding phases.
Aspect 15
Final comments. Below, write the author a brief note about the paper. In particular, focus on what your agenda for the next two weeks would be if this
were your paper.
I would like thank the author for providing me nice time reading the paper as it was logically arranged, compact and comprehensible. I would,
however, suggest that the author add visual rhetoric, epigraph and include some best practices observed in doing inventory and management processes.
Good luck
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Visual Evidence Of Ethos Pathos Logos
Visual arguments can bring to readers great impact with pathos, ethos, and logos. In the advertising from the page 78, there are evidence of visual
with pathos, ethos, and logos. The advertising said "DON'T LET TEXTING BLIND YOU." that is enough to arouse to reader's attention emotionally.
It is important that most public service ads make readers aware of the purpose of advertising by making them stand out and sometimes exciting
because Just a moment's carelessness on the part of the drivers caused horrible or dreadful accidents. Also, in the advertising the driver's eyesight
looks like a dangerous situation. I am sure that every drivers have experienced that they had been texting while a driving. Maybe, many readers have
ethically reflected
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Displaying My Visual Argument In Social Media
I can display my visual argument in different channels. For instance, If I add some changes I can display it on TV as a short cartoon film, also, I
can display it as a poster in the public area. And to make it more efficient I can display it in social media for a social media user, or I can display it
in the newspaper because old people always read the newspaper. The visual components are very important because this is the way to send my
argument message to the audience. The visual components in my poster are the use of colors, use of images, use of font and text, and choice of
word. I think I used the colors very well. For example, the color for advantages was green which is mean something good. And for disadvantages, the
color was red
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Making Visual Arguments

  • 1. Making Visual Arguments 1.)You are likely to encounter a visual argument anytime you come around a magazine, Television, or a photograph. People recognize a visual argument because it tells so many different arguments inform different perspectives. It creates emotion and creates a visual representation about what is being portrait to the audience. 2.)The eight special features that make visual argument convincing according to Nancy Wood is "Communicate quickly and have immediate and tangible effects on viewers. Invite Viewer Identification and establish common ground through shared values. Engage the emotions of the viewers. Juxtapose materials from different categories so that the viewer will make new links and associations. Employ familiar icons that prompt immediate Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Argument Analysis Graphic Organizer I enjoyed the Argument Analysis visual graphic organizer the most. п»їп»їп»їMy proclivity when writing essays is to jump right into writing instead of organizing my thoughts first. I was able to receive a starting point to my essay through the visual outline. It will be good for me to use as a direction for my essay. I enjoyed reading the examples it gave when they assessed the author's essay. I plan to refer back to the outline so that I can retain the information and suggestions it Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Visual Argument Essay In the visual argument that I created I wanted to portray the idea of deforestation and how it affects the animals and the wildlife living in these forests and other habitats.So In my image I included an endangered red squirrel leaving its destroyed habitat while carrying a bindle. This visual argument's purpose is mostly to inform but can also be persuasive so that people may take action in trying to save wildlife. . I designed the image by using four different photographs (not taken by myself) and photoshopped them together to create one piece, I also made a drawing to exhibit the image as well. The sources I used to create the digital piece were mostly websites with articles, pictures and information on deforestation. I used this information...show more content... To do this I placed the squirrel in the bottom left corner, not to far away from the middle then and I put the chopped up logs near the top right corner in the middle ground. The rest of the picture it shows smoke and dead trees for the background. My goal was to balance out the three concepts but to have the squirrel and the bindle be the main focus. I also included vector lines using the pathway so that the audience will look at the squirrel, the bindle and then the background. My intended message is to exhibit the disaster of deforestation in a mellow and melancholy way. I chose this genre because I thought that it is outrageous that animals are being forced out of their homes. I also believe that we can do something about this, and although some people are trying to resolve this dilemma every one needs to pitch in in order for the endangered animals to be saved. So really the general population just needs to be motivated to take action instead of seeing the problem feeling bad about it then moving on. In my image I want to show that while we are carrying on with our lives our actions are destroying other and we need to do something about it before it's too Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Visual Argumentative Analysis The creator uses their visual argument to persuade their audience of teachers and parents that being tardy doesn't correlate with bad grades. The author demonstrates this by using color. The author used the color black, bright yellow and red. The artist used the color black to create contrast with the white table to make it become a focal point and stand out more. The bright yellow shirt of the girl on the left and her lighter hair color brings attention to her as well as her surroundings. In addition, Red is an eye catching color which makes the audience notice the late pass and the grades on the papers. The image shows juxtaposition to exaggerate the differences in grades that both girls received. They addressed that the girl on the right Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Visual Argument Analysis Today, it is without a doubt that public communication is at the heart of our economy, our politics and our society. It is being used in different aspects of society – studios use it to advertise their films. Advocates use it to encourage social causes. The businessmen use it to furnish their image. Politicians use it, for them to get elected. It is a field constructed on various ideas and images, many information and persuasion, tactics and strategy. There is no product or policy that will ever succeed without a clever message that targets the right audience or people in innovative and creative ways. To communicate strategically is one of today's ability to communicate and what our programs are all about. Therefore, public communications...show more content... Visual arguments can be very useful in terms of passing a message along to the public. Common examples of an advertisement would be seen on TV ads, possibly a poster, billboard, and commercials. An ad that caught my eye is a powerful image portraying verbal abuse. It shows a man screaming at a woman with a fist coming out of the man's mouth and punching the woman in the face. It basically relays the message of how verbal abuse is just as bad or hurtful as physical violence and abuse. This ad also attempts to target the emotion of the viewers. Her facial expression is key in this ad. There are no textual elements but the picture is strong enough to the point that texts is no longer needed. The ad does not put us in the situation but it shows us how verbal abuse can be extremely hurtful. Collingwood argues that other sentient beings are able to engage with art and get a sense of the 'total imaginative experience' that prompted it. Collingwood mentions that "There is a particular process of recognition that happens which, if the art has succeeded in communicating on more than a purely idiosyncratic level, leads to enhanced self–knowledge, and by extension an enhanced collective self–knowledge. Given the fundamental formulation of the artistic process, and especially given the unavoidable loss of intensity of feeling even for the artist, then clearly the engagement of the fellow sentient being is not one of the equivalence with that of the artist, but an imaginative engagement based on the stimulus to hand, be it poem, sound of tactile art." (Swale. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. How Do Visual Arguments Work? Visual arguments agreeably have more information conveyed through them, opposed to standard written arguments. Interpretation of a visual argument is important for the person presenting the argument, because if the visual gives off an interpretation opposite what the person was trying to argue, they may have failed. I agree that visuals as striking as the one in "How Do Visual Arguments Work?" are frequently used to try to sway people's emotions in order to sway their agreement or disagreement of the topic. I also agree that visual arguments can be better understood by first breaking the visual down and then analyzing each part as an individual piece. While this method seems quite obvious, it also seems to be overlooked often, probably because Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Visual Analysis Essay Examples For the photograph that I took, I decided to follow Weston's theme and photograph an organic object with interesting features. I needed to find something with a vivid texture so that the photograph could allow the viewer to almost feel what I could. I searched throughout my room until finally, I found what I was looking for. It was a shell from the Pacific Ocean that I had brought back with me from Mexico. The shell had off–whites blended into browns and reds. It also had ridges running from the origin of the shell, to the outside. I found the situation to be somewhat ironic considering that Weston had lived in Mexico taking photographs, and also took pictures of shells. The camera that I used to photograph the shell was a Canon EOS Rebel ...show more content... Each ridge is visible and grows in size as it migrates from the origin to the edge, which shows how perfect and mathematical nature can be at times. The change in color pattern is also very visible. There is even a small chip in the shell can be seen at the top left corner. Some of the lint of the peacoat is visible in the picture, but it only gives enough so much as to emphasize the texture of the backdrop. When I went to print the picture, I edited the picture so that it would look black and white like the rest of Weston's photographs. I also added a little more contrast to the picture so that the lines of the shell would look a tiny bit sharper because I wanted to make up for not having a 64 aperture. In my opinion, the photograph holds a very close resemblance to Weston's pictures of shells in which he tried to capture all of their natural beauty. I like the way the photo turned out, but wish I could have had a better area to take the picture instead of laying on the ground and using books. The picture may have come out a hair more detailed if I would have had a tripod, but I don't think it made that big of a difference. I believe that I was able to try and replicate Weston's process to the best of my ability with the tools I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Visual Argumentative Essay Visual Argument Essay: Is Nature at Threat? The human race over the span of many years have exploited nature for the resources that allow us to conduct and live everyday life. However, as these resources become more and more scarce, should we as a species stand idly by as these precious resources that allow us to live modern life and function and survive as human beings become depleted? The doctored photo, which was produced by the organization The World Wildlife Fund, depicts are forest of trees which take the shape of human lungs and show damage to the right lung. This damage can be interpreted in many ways, but all of which are detrimental to ones' wellbeing. The way in which I have interpreted this photo is that the destruction of forestation...show more content... Although the cries for deforestation to be stopped may not be heard by those in power, or by companies whose business and profits depend on doing so, many individuals were shown that this is a problem. According to the World Wildlife Fund, its goal is to "... eliminate one of the largest drivers of deforestation... prevent the irresponsible expansion of agricultural operations." The World Wildlife Fund is also committed to ensuring that businesses, government, and others meet their commitments to help conserve the world forests, and protect the only world we Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Visual Argumentative Essay On Icy Water "Some images [visual and multimedia] are so iconic that they become part of our cultural memory." (Pg.326). Take, as an example, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge video–an ingenious idea, a powerful visual argument that is spreading ALS awareness nationwide. For the past few weeks, social media have been shown videos of people pouring icy water on themselves for the ALS Association. If, before the video, theimage of people throwing icy water on themselves was associated with summer games––or with the hot weather–– now the same image belongs to the ALS Association. And a bucket and icy water–two ordinary images–have become ASL iconic symbols. Therefore, as McLuhan says, "We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us." (Pg. 327). Is, then, the medium –in this case the bucket of icy water–the most important element of a visual argument? For McLuhan "the medium [the bucket, the icy water] is the message [and]...All media works us over completely" (pg. 327).I agree in saying that the medium is important. However, "since people don't always see things the same way" (pg. 329) the medium largely depend on your audience. A bucket of icy water might reach...show more content... Who creates the visual argument and why the argument was created are also important visual elements. Therefore, in making a successful visual argument–– all the key components–the creators and distributors, the medium, the viewers and readers, the content and purpose of the argument, and its design (pg. 329) are equally important. Therefore,"You want every image or use of multimedia to carry out ...purpose." (Pg. 334), and that "Almost every design element sends signals about character and ethos." (Pg. 337). You want that, "Every choice of medium says something important about you. " (Pg. 339) and, in addition to all the foregoing, your visual argument should trigger emotions (pg.334); show your values, trustworthiness and authority. (Pg. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Aizhan Akhmetbek Visual persuasion and propaganda in mass media: example of Putin's covers in Time magazine As we have seen throughout the course visual communication techniques play significant role in our life since it touches upon almost every sphere starting from social aspects to political ones. These techniques are not important per se but rather there is a particular purpose they seek. One of these purposes is persuasion. According to Lester (p. 77): "communication is fundamentally and essentially a matter of persuasion, attitude change, behavior modification, and socialization through the transmission of information". Images are an essential part of the visual persuasion, which modern mass media incorporates. As we have observed in our readings this visual persuasion can take different forms in order to be the most effective and to achieve its goal. Lester states that: "most information, whether factual or not, is communicated through the mass media. More and more that information relies on the emotional appeal inherent in visual presentations" (ibid). Moreover: "pictures have always been the surest way of conveying an idea" (ibid). One of the brightest examples is the covers of different newspapers and journals that not only demonstrate the certain attitude and opinion toward particular topics but also try to make the...show more content... Moreover, the cover has an alarming color of red. Besides, the left side of Putin's face is covered with the crowd protesting. Not occasionally the color of the cover is red. According to Garber and Hayatt (314): "color is a powerful and salient persuasive communication tool". Furthermore, 1987 study showed that apart from love and passion red color symbolized "danger and strength" (316). The cover seems to state that actions that Putin has undertaken are inherently bad and Putin himself is portrayed as evil being the key source of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. An Argument Of Visual Rhetoric Ana Hernandez Mrs. Pawlak Engl. 114A October 28, 2015 Responding to Visual Rhetoric Ever thought about how different our world would be if everyone accepted everyone for who they are or who they choose to be? Many people in today's society are labeling or are being labeled by others. People think that by targeting others with their own opinion, they will be able to make a change. There is so much controversy on whether or not being a transgender or homosexual is okay. There is a rising population of transgender and homosexual people in our society. A transgender is a person who insists that they were born into the wrong body. While they have the body of one gender, transgender people have the conscience of the opposite gender. A homosexual is someone who is emotionally and physically attracted to the same sex or gender. According to www.statista.com: "2.2% of adult men identify as being gay in the U.S. and 1.1% of women identify as being lesbian." As well as statista.com, marieclaire.com states: "According to 2011 findings from the Williams Institute, the transgender population represents about 0.3% of American adults. But there is still so much controversy on whether or not being a transgender or homosexual is okay. Many people think that it is okay to judge others by what they look like or whom they choose to fall in and out of love with. They also think it is okay to endanger the lives of those who they think don't have the "right kind of mindset." According to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Unit 1 Assignment EN1420–Unit 1 Assignment 1 September 21, 2014 1). What background information do you need to know in order to read this image intelligibly? You do not need any background information to read this visual argument. This photo is self–explanatory. 2). What do you see? I see a man verbally abusing a lady. What are the key details or features here that stand out? The man's face, fist punching the lady from his mouth, and the pain on the ladies face all stand out to support my theory. What images? The image is self–explanatory. What text? There was no text to support this visual argument. What supporting details? Every aspect of this photo supports my argument. 3). Identify the issue(s): Based on the picture it...show more content... Consensual argument is when two or more people participate as equals in a dialogue to try to discover what seems to be the best position on an issue. Consensual argument emphasizes agreement. Examples of Traditional and Consensual Arguments Traditonal| Consensual| 1). Public Debates| 1). Academic Inquiry| 2). Courtroom Argument| 2). Negotiation and Mediation| 4). What are some of the conditions necessary for argument to work best? To work best, a productive and potentially successful argument, whether presented in writing, in speech, or in images, require the following elements: An Issue, An Arguer, Audience, Common Ground and A Forum. EN1420–Unit 1 Assignment 1 September 21, 2014 5). What are some of the conditions that may cause argument to fail? The following are a list of reasons why Arguments fail: No disagreement or reason to argue Risky or trivial issues Difficulty in establishing common grounds Standoffs or fights that result in negative outcomes 6). Give two examples of an ethical argument and two examples of an unethical argument.
  • 13. Ethical Argument| Unethical Argument| 1). A plan for an effective and economical way to rebuild Iraq after the war.| 1). An invitation to acquire a new credit card, with high interest rate and impossible to pay back.| 2). A plan for an effective and economical way Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Visual Culture Essay Visual Culture Visual culture is wisely considered to be a field of study which focuses on all aspects of culture which rely on visual images. Visual technology undeniably has a central importance in the contemporary culture. It plays a phenomenally important role in enhancing our visual capability and helps us in perceiving myriad cultural beliefs in addition to guiding us when managing behavior, values, and social relationships. Visual culture is based on a wide range of mediums which serve as core visual components and foster visual imagery in human minds like video games, internet, advertisements, comics, and media. These visual media play an essential role in deciding how we behave when dealing with others and performing various...show more content... This could be applied to a traffic sign which is a code basically and a visual image also but as we come on terms with the meaning implied by the code in that traffic sign, we begin to get less intrigued by the image shown by that traffic sign. However, same cannot be held true for most of the visual images as the majority has a central importance in our lives. Once the images make a person enter into meaning–making process by way of engaging and interacting with him/her, they also simultaneously influence his/her mind to reach a certain decision which is why visual images form such an immense part of a culture as they can aid us in comprehending cultural values and complying with them. Also while watching television, "acquiring an understanding of the visual and textual conventions of a particular show must be regarded as part of the pleasure of watching" (Mirzoeff, 1999, p. 18). Jasmine (2012) in her writings about the effects of visual images suggests a particularly interesting medium for understanding the linkage between visual culture and social relationships. She implies that one needs to acquire sufficient knowledge and gather facts about the physiognomy of eyes and the psychology of visual perception in order to better understand the ABCs of how visual images become able to impact us and our social Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Visual Argument Essay On Drinking And Driving Keylon Ledet Mrs. Marino D.E. English II 10 September 2015 Visual Argument Throughout the world, drinking and driving has been proven to harm many people. In the photo, the photographer does a good job in showing that drinking and driving is the wrong choice in life. He does this by showing that when the driver is turning the key to start the vehicle, that everyone has that one moment in which they think about is driving drunk something they want to do. I believe that the photographer clearly and successfully shows that drinking and driving is harmful in the photo. Drinking and driving causes harm too many people throughout the world. For example, "in 2013, ten thousand seventy– six people died in drunk driving crashes – one every fifty– Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Visual Analysis : Drinking And Driving Visual Analysis Rough Draft Drinking and driving is prone to fatalities for the driver and the people surrounding them. An advertisement created by the Polis Repablik Singapura (Singapore Police Force), warned viewers of the dangers caused from drinking and driving by exhibiting a key that has been created to impersonate a knife with blood. This ad against drunk driving displays a common figure that has been enhanced to discuss the actual meaning of the message to convince the audience that drinking and driving leads to death. The artist used a simple artistic concept in order to convey the message without the audience needing to over think the main theme of the ad. A car key displayed as a blade, was used as the central image to show that a simple item of everyday life can become a lethal weapon if handled irresponsibly. A white background, black–bold texts, and red ink, enhances the viewer's eyes to become drawn to the primary purpose of the ad without the distractions of unnecessary bright variations of color. The artist included the hand of a person grasping a key that contained blood splotches in the image to directly portray that the driver has control. The unembellished use of including these factors aided the goal of the campaign because it did not contain elements that could interrupt the focal point of the ad. The presence of a commonly used object as the importance of this ad, reveals to the audience that drunk driving is nearby. This brings attention to all Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Are E Portfolios A Visual Argument? Are e–portfolios a visual argument? "Create your own visual style... let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others" Orson Welles. E–portfolios are where students can write about your accomplishments, reflections, their learning process and many more information about themselves. E–portfolio is an example of a visual argument. A visual argument is a graphic representation of a written argument, which served as a compact visual depiction of their thesis. Each e–portfolio is different, none are the same because they are made and designed by different students. Each student's creativity and outline is different, they all still contain color, an outline and images. An e–portfolio can be a place where anyone can express himself or herself in any kind away, through images, the outline, and creativity in general. The E–portfolio is an effective visual argument, due to the use of rhetorical elements, use of images, outline to capture the reader's attention in the e–portfolio The use of rhetorical elements in the e–portfolios makes it a visual argument. One of the elements used is ethos. Ethos is credibility, which also involves persuasion. Ethos is used to define the student's information credibility. Many of the e–portfolios contain the courses that that the student has taken, where it took place and when they took the course. Also a lot of the e–portfolios have the students resume. A resume is a brief written account of personal, educational, and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Example Of Visual Rhetoric Aspect 1 Thesis. Without looking at the paper, summarize or paraphrase the author's argument or main point that s/he is trying to convey to the reader. Accordingly, there is a need for a centralized repository of information regarding their instruments and equipment and using a web–based application is better than a spreadsheet desktop application as it provides current and updated data. The proposed system should also be able to keep track of all events (troubleshooting, repairs and the likes) done to the ship's assets. Aspect 2 Introduction: strategies. Does the introduction make you want to keep reading? Why or why not? Is it a fairly traditional opening? How would you characterize the writing strategies used in the introduction? Definitely. The author's effort is clearly seen as the introduction logically connects components of the project...show more content... Does the author include visual rhetoric in the draft? If so, is it used effectively? Is its function ornamental or argumentative? Please give the author advice about the use of visual rhetoric, including suggestions for inclusions (or exclusions!) that may impact the argument of the paper. Although I find the paper somewhat well–constructed, I would concede that additional visual rhetoric would still make the paper more comprehensible. Control flow, DFD or may be a sample proposed generated system/app report could have been added but in defense of the author, these will be done in the succeeding phases. Aspect 15 Final comments. Below, write the author a brief note about the paper. In particular, focus on what your agenda for the next two weeks would be if this were your paper. I would like thank the author for providing me nice time reading the paper as it was logically arranged, compact and comprehensible. I would, however, suggest that the author add visual rhetoric, epigraph and include some best practices observed in doing inventory and management processes. Good luck
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  • 20. Visual Evidence Of Ethos Pathos Logos Visual arguments can bring to readers great impact with pathos, ethos, and logos. In the advertising from the page 78, there are evidence of visual with pathos, ethos, and logos. The advertising said "DON'T LET TEXTING BLIND YOU." that is enough to arouse to reader's attention emotionally. It is important that most public service ads make readers aware of the purpose of advertising by making them stand out and sometimes exciting because Just a moment's carelessness on the part of the drivers caused horrible or dreadful accidents. Also, in the advertising the driver's eyesight looks like a dangerous situation. I am sure that every drivers have experienced that they had been texting while a driving. Maybe, many readers have ethically reflected Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Displaying My Visual Argument In Social Media I can display my visual argument in different channels. For instance, If I add some changes I can display it on TV as a short cartoon film, also, I can display it as a poster in the public area. And to make it more efficient I can display it in social media for a social media user, or I can display it in the newspaper because old people always read the newspaper. The visual components are very important because this is the way to send my argument message to the audience. The visual components in my poster are the use of colors, use of images, use of font and text, and choice of word. I think I used the colors very well. For example, the color for advantages was green which is mean something good. And for disadvantages, the color was red Get more content on HelpWriting.net