Visual Literacy

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Across
  1. 2. The part of a picture that forms a setting and is furthest away from the viewer. It is the opposite of foreground.
  2. 5. The part of a picture that is closest to the view. It is the opposite of background.
  3. 9. Shows the attitude, emotions and reaction of a person. This does not rely on facial expressions.
  4. 13. This tells us what a person is thinking or feeling.
Down
  1. 1. Represents a person, group of people, idea, emotion, brand or company.
  2. 3. Used to represent emotion, ideas and places. It is used to create mood and influence the audiences. emotions. An example of this is red.
  3. 4. Group of people who encounter a written or visual text.
  4. 6. This can be dim, bright or natural.
  5. 7. The reason a text is created.
  6. 8. Placing two different things side by side for effect.
  7. 10. The way subjects (people) in visual texts. engage with and look at their audience.
  8. 11. The path you take through a visual text.
  9. 12. The attitude of the composer (creator of the text).
  10. 13. A design that is used to style letters (writing).
  11. 14. Where something is placed. If they are placed in the middle, they are the most important element in the picture.
  12. 15. the most important and eye catching element.