Often using inclusive language (we/our/us) to empower the audience to take action and work together to resolve an issue.
What is a call to action?
Relates to how subjects or other objects have been positioned in an image, artwork, or shot.
What is positioning?
A question with an implied but unstated answer.
What is a rhetorical question?
Wherever the viewer's eyes are drawn to first.
What is salience or focal point?
The strategy of providing two different solutions - one that is desirable/favourable and the other that is obviously undesirable.
What is a black and white choice?
The presentation of visual elements in an image, especially the placement of the subject in relation to other objects.
What is framing?
A previous example, cited to suggest that a current incident or situation is similar.
What is a precedent?
A way of representing a concept or an idea in simple visual form.
What is symbolism?
An argument that relies on suggesting that a small change will lead to progressively larger unintended and undesirable changes.
What is a slippery slope argument?
Combining two or more elements in the same picture, highlighting the interesting contrast between them.
What is a juxtaposition?