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{{Definition|A '''visual cue''' is a signal and reminder of something; aiming to be ''self–explanatory'' and [[Preattentive processing|preattentive]], it brings to mind knowledge from previous experiences providing a framework for its own interpretation.}} | |||
{{Definition|A '''visual cue''' is a signal and reminder of something; aiming to be ''self–explanatory'', it brings to mind knowledge from previous experiences providing a framework for its own interpretation.}} | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
*[http://spot.colorado.edu/~moriarts/viscueing.html | *[Moriarty]: Sandra E. Moriarty, [http://spot.colorado.edu/~moriarts/viscueing.html ''An Interpretive Study of Visual Cues in Advertising''], Retrieved at: November 2004. http://spot.colorado.edu/~moriarts/viscueing.html | ||
[[Category: Glossary]] | [[Category: Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 13 October 2005
A visual cue is a signal and reminder of something; aiming to be self–explanatory and preattentive, it brings to mind knowledge from previous experiences providing a framework for its own interpretation.
References
- [Moriarty]: Sandra E. Moriarty, An Interpretive Study of Visual Cues in Advertising, Retrieved at: November 2004. http://spot.colorado.edu/~moriarts/viscueing.html