“What sets you apart from the rest of humanity is your ability to give visual form to an idea - the skill to transform it into something more than merely the insight or perception alone.” GivingIdeasFormHumanityAbilitySkillsPerceptionInsightVisuals Author:Richard Schmid
“I have no style. There are certain people who just have a visual sense that defines their work. You could probably watch 30 seconds of anything they do and you'll know exactly who directed it. I don't have that skill.” PeopleKnowsCertainWatchesStyleSkillsVisualsSeconds Author:J. J. Abrams
“The art of watching has become mere skill at rapid apperception and understanding of continuously changing visual images. The younger generation has acquired this cinematic perception to an amazing degree.” ArtUnderstandingGenerationsSkillsDegreesPerceptionMereCinemaVisualsRapidsYounger GenerationCinematicVisual Images Author:Johan Huizinga
“We visual communicators have so much good to share: rather than sharing our chemical and style addictions, we could be using our professional skills to help communicate health information, conflict resolution, democracy, technology.” HelpingTechnologyDemocracyShareStyleInformationSkillsConflictAddictionCommunicateVisualsResolutionChemicalsConflict ResolutionCommunicators Author:David Berman
“It's difficult to choose between these art forms. Iconography is entirely different from the style of the 15th century masters, who were experts in foreshortening and perspective. The technical skill and visual effects of painters like Uccello have to be admired. They achieved a level of artistry that has never been surpassed, in my opinion.” ArtDifferentFormDifficultLevelsOpinionEffectsCenturyStyleMastersPerspectiveSkillsPainterExpertsVisualsArtistryTechnical SkillsIconographyVisual Effects Author:Mary Pope Osborne
“I don't really do too many interviews - I like creating and being visual, shooting videos and movies. I just like showcasing my skill and challenging myself.” ChallengesSkillsCreatingVideoShootingInterviewsVisualsChallenging Myself Author:Tyga
“Autism is a big continuum, going from someone who remains nonverbal, all the way up to geniuses on Silicon Valley. And some kids are visual thinkers like me. Other kids are pattern thinkers - your mathematicians, your programmers. And there are others, they are word thinkers. Uneven skills. You need to take the thing that they're good at and you need to work on developing it.” WayNeedsBigsKidsGeniusSkillsRemainsPatternsLike MeDevelopingVisualsThinkerValleysAutismMathematicianProgrammersSiliconSilicon ValleyContinuumNonverbal Author:Temple Grandin
“The ways in which acquired savants show up are usually the same ways that congenital, or non-acquired, savant syndrome shows up. They tend to show up in the same areas: music, art, math, visual, spatial skills, and calendar calculating, although calendar calculating probably isn't quite as prominent in that group. They tend to show up quite quickly, or sort of explode on the scene and they then tend to have an obsessive sort of forceful quality about them in the same way as savant skills. So they tend to show up in the same ways.” WayArtShowsQualityGroupsSceneSkillsAreasMathVisualsObsessiveCalendarsProminentSyndromesCalculatingSpatialSavants Author:Darold Treffert
“Design is a way of life, a point of view. It involves the whole complex of visual communications: talent, creative ability, manual skill, and technical knowledge. Aesthetics and economics, technology and psychology are intrinsically related to the process.” WayWholeProcessAbilityViewsTechnologyCreativePsychologyEconomicTalentDesignCommunicationSkillsEconomicsComplexesPoint Of ViewRelatedVisualsAestheticAestheticsManualsTechnical Knowledge Author:Paul Rand