Reflection of class on Feb 16th
To enhance the
meaning of content in a visual design, the author proposed four diverse ways to
achieve this which include cultural conventions, visual metaphors, breaking down
the complex contents and visualized diagrams. In the end, he mentioned the
semantic coherence that we need ensure that all aspects of visual
representation are aligned with their intended meaning.
Just as he talked
about the wrong example of food guide pyramid in figure 14.18 which lacked
semantic cohesion in sequence of importance, I think his content arrangement of
this chapter also has similar issue that he separated the semantic coherence
from other four segments.
In my opinion, the
semantic coherence is the most important part of this chapter about enhancing
content meaning because the four ways he suggests won’t work as expected at all
if designers attached an unmatched color or unintended diagram to his contents.
And it’s not a particular application in visual design that many designers
often attach offensive or unrelated images, icons or diagrams to their contents
to generate a misunderstanding imperceptibly.
It’s a constructive suggestion for his writing instead of strict blame that I think it would be
better if he could integrate semantic coherence into diverse practical ways for
enhancing meaning or mention it at first to form a prominent impression on viewers
to emphasize the importance of semantic coherence in visual design.
You display an unusually good understanding and perception of what we are about in this course. Thank you!
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