2. What relationships can objects have with each other?
Explain and give an example.
Proximity: Our perception visually unites elements that
are phisically close to another.
Similary: When observing images, we group similar
images together as if they were one.
Contunity: Elements arranged in the same direction
normally create a simple form.
3. What items feature in our visual public enviroment?
Give an example of some type of visual
contamination in this enviroment.
Parks, fountains, gardens..
4. What are the stages involved in the
communication process?
5. Give an example of each of the following: graphic and
visual media, audio-visual media and sound media.
Write down one characteristic typical of each.
6. Draw a character (or get on from Internet) with
different-shaped speech bubbles or balloons. In
each one, add the words. "Where are you
going?". Briefly explain the different effects that
each type of bubble makes.
7. Look for a Nike logo in the links and
express what it transmits in your opinion.
8. Look at the comic and say which types of shots are
the different pannels.
10. 1.- What is a realistic drawing?
How do we use lines in this
type of drawing?
Realisting dawing is the
drawingwhat they paint the
the pictures similar that we
see.
They use lines to make
shapes.
11. 2.- A line is an expressive
element. What messages do
different types of line transmit?
Draw diagrams to go with your
explanation.
12. 3.- What are visual textures?
Name three of them.
13. 4.- How can you use texture to
organise and balance a
composition?