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Visual Communication
        Visual Communication is the transmission and interpretation of information by using visual resources like photographs,
        videos, art, drawings, sketches, charts and graphs. Visuals enhance the process of communication during written or
        verbal communication for better understanding and a meaningful interpretation of the information.

        It has a great impact on our day-to-day life. For example, traffic signals for stop, wait or go. To indicate ‘danger’ we
        use red colour sign, to indicate ‘no smoking’ we use an image showing a lighted cigarette with a cross mark on it, etc.
        Some of the common examples of visual communication in our day-to-day lives are:




                                Horn Prohibited                                     No Parking






                                Ladies and Gents toilet                             No Left Turn





                                Pedestrian Crossing                                 Railway Crossing





                                Red light indicates Stop, Yellow
                                light indicates  Wait and  Green                    No Smoking
                                light indicates Go





                                Wifi                                                Under Construction






                                No Pets allowed                                     No Entry








                                Danger Warning                                      Radiation/Biohazard Warning









                                Under CCTV surveillance                             No Mobile Phones








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