Foundations of Visual Communications
Six Perspectives of Visual Analysis
Ethics & Moral Theory in Visual Media
Typography, Design & Visual Structure
Photography, Manipulation & Media Representation
200

Visual meaning shaped through technology, culture, and context rather than direct experience.

What is mediated visual communication?

200

When an image references or relies on other images or cultural texts for meaning.

What is intertextuality in visual analysis?

200

Judging images based on outcomes they produce.


What is consequentialist ethics?

200

Ensuring accuracy and honesty in visualized data.

What is data integrity?

200

The perceived truthfulness of a photographic image.


What is visual authenticity?

400

The process of constructing meaning into an image by the creator.

What is encoding in visual communication?

400

Analysis of how visuals reinforce or challenge systems of power and belief.

What is ideological perspective?

400

Evaluating visuals based on rules and duties, not outcomes.

What is deontological ethics?

400

Unnecessary visual elements that distract from data meaning.

What is chart junk?

400

Combining multiple images into one.

What is compositing in photography?

600

The audience’s interpretation of a visual message.

What is decoding?

600

It's the physical form of a sign or symbol.


What is the signifier?

600

Ethical requirement that subjects understand how their image will be used.

What is informed consent in visual media?

600

Adjusting data to allow fair comparisons across categories.

What is normalization of data?

600

AI-generated or manipulated visuals that imitate real people.

What is deepfake imagery?

800

The idea that images can have multiple meanings depending on the viewer.

What is polysemy?

800

The concept or meaning that a sign or symbol represents.

What is the signified?

800

The moral debate over altering images to change perception.

What is visual manipulation ethics?

800

Distorting data through design choices

What is visual misrepresentation?

800

When photographs are selected or composed to support a viewpoint.

What is ideological framing in photojournalism?

1000

The way an image is composed to influence interpretation and focus attention.

What is visual framing?

1000

The study of signs, symbols, and how meaning is constructed in images.

What is semiotics?

1000

Decisions made by media professionals about what images are published or suppressed.

What is ethical gatekeeping?

1000

When too much visual information reduces comprehension.

What is cognitive overload in infographics?

1000

Images designed specifically to influence political or social beliefs.

What is visual propaganda?