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Submitted by lollie_394 on August 8, 2006
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Everyone has heard the age-old “ a picture is worth a thousand words” cliché but exactly how true is this thought?
The question of a picture being worth a thousand words has been debated endlessly over the years and now I find myself asking the same question: is a picture really worth a thousand words?
To come to a rational conclusion I think that there are more than personal preferences and opinions to consider. I think that the relationship between text and pictures too must be looked at and I intend to do this in my essay.
There are many elements of this debate that could very well have us believe that a picture is indeed worth a thousand words.
For example, it might be thought that pictures would communicate with the preceptor much quicker than information could be obtained by reading as the use of such thing like colour would grab the eyes’ attention before the eye would then “jump” towards the text.
An example of this might be when we are driving. When we see the road sign for an air port, we are shown a small image of a plane with the words “air port” underneath. Our eyes can be attracted to the image before the words and therefore we already know that the air port is ahead before we read the information below. This shows how the image would have been quicker in sending the information to us than the text.
Upon taking this concept into account, it might be easy to think that a picture could be more important and more effective than text, yet, I still intend to outline why I think that it is the relationship between text and pictures that define what is in fact most effective in sending and...
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