I learned a lot about visual arguments, and how people would create said arguments. I was really interested in the use of color in visual arguments and how different colors mean different things to an audience. Images are very powerful and can leave lasting impressions on an audience, they can establish a person's credibility, and invoke emotion in the audience.
One of my group's ideas for a visual argument is to replicate a Facebook page to show that overuse of Facebook can be detrimental to a person's scholastic and social life. We plan to keep the page simple like a Facebook page with the main colors being blue and white to maintain a sense of realism and continuity.
I like the example of color as a way to demonstrate feelings. I read an article that said the color of your bed sheets can effect the way you sleep at night. This could also be something interesting to study in the future, the way people act subconsciously due to color.
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