The Evolution of Visual Thinking
Visual thinking has been a part of human communication for thousands of years. Our ancestors used cave paintings to tell stories, record important events, and share knowledge.
These early visual representations laid the foundation for more complex forms of communication, such as writing and drawing.
Over time, visual thinking evolved, with the development of maps, diagrams, and other visual tools that helped people understand and navigate the world around them.
In the modern era, visual thinking has taken on new forms, from infographics and data visualisations to digital sketching and mind mapping.
Despite these advances, the core principles of visual thinking remain the same: using imagery to convey meaning, solve problems, and communicate ideas.
As we continue to explore new ways to visualise information, the importance of visual thinking in our daily lives is only growing.
How has your organisation’s approach to visual communication evolved over time, and where could visual thinking be further integrated?
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