visual language
English
Noun
visual language (plural visual languages)
- Those aspects of communication that rely on visual elements, such as illustrations, formatting, gesture, and so on.
- 1989, Rune Pettersson, Visuals for Information: Research and Practice, →ISBN, page 146:
- However, we also have to learn to "read" and understand the meaning of visual information and the components of visual language.
- 1998, Charles Kostelnick & David Donovan Roberts, Designing Visual Language: Strategies for Professional Communicators, page 440:
- The designer's task is to make visual language responsive to the rhetorical situation: the audience, the purpose, and the context of the document.
- 2006, Kärin Nickelsen, Draughtsmen, Botanists and Nature, →ISBN, page 158:
- In order to fulfil this function as a medium of communication, the visual language of botanical illustrations could not differ so much from the conventions of the genre that they became difficult for the audience to understand.
- 2008, Kanti Lal Das & Anirban Mukherjee, Language and Ontology, →ISBN, page 87:
- In this paper I intend to explore the visual language used in cinema and their connection with human values.
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- VPL (visual programming language); a programming language that allows software developers to generate code by manipulating program elements graphically rather than by specifying them textually.
- 2001, Reinhard Wilhelm, Compiler Construction, →ISBN:
- A processor for a visual language consists of a graphical frontend attached to phases that analyse and transform the visual programs.
- 2008, Orit Ziv Shaer, A Visual Language for Specifying and Programming Tangible User Interfaces, →ISBN:
- Also, the XML-based form of TUIML allowed us to precisely and formally define TUIML while adding a secondary textual notation to the visual language.
- 2009, Dragan Gaševic, Ralf Lämmel, & Eric van Wyk, Software Language Engineering, →ISBN:
- UML is a visual language.
- 2010, Kang Zhang, Visual Languages and Applications, →ISBN, page 167:
- The VPL implementation involves the implementation of a whole programming environment with a user interface which supports developing programs using a visual language.
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