Rune Pettersson has written: 'Visuals for information' -- subject(s): Audio-visual aids, Communication, Visual communication 'Life patterns' 'Medier' 'Information Design' 'Life quality'
T. Spear has written: 'Creating visuals for T.V'
Effective visuals in informational texts enhance understanding by clarifying complex concepts, breaking down information into digestible parts, and providing visual context that complements the written content. They engage readers, making the material more accessible and memorable. Additionally, well-designed visuals can highlight key points, guide attention, and support retention of information, ultimately improving the overall learning experience.
Marjorie Day has written: 'Constructing visuals for posters, charts, and flannelgraphs'
Hermes Kreilkamp has written: 'Rome and Constantinople in the fifth century' -- subject(s): Relations, History, Constantinople (Ecumenical patriarchate), Catholic Church
Alexander Van Millingen has written: 'Constantinople'
Jacques Cadis has written: 'Le sac de Constantinople'
Cesare Vimercati has written: 'Constantinople et l'Egypte' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Voyage a Constantinople et en Egypte' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Jerry Mac Linker has written: 'Designing instructional visuals' -- subject(s): Visual aids
Both Rome and Constantinople had written laws. Emperor Justinian of Constantinople wrote the Corpus Julius Civilius which was based off the Roman written codes. Also Rome and Constantinople both practiced Christianity. Although Rome followed the Roman Catholicism and Constantinople followed the Eastern Orthodox Church, these are still from the same roots of the belief of Christianity. Also the idea of domes were used by both Rome and Constantinople. Rome had built the "Pantheon" and Constantinople built the Hagia Sophia. Emperor Justinian of Constantinople built the domes even bigger by using the quadrangle underneath the domes. Also both Rome and Constantinople were involved in trade and cultural diffusion with other countries.
Theophane Carroll has written: 'The image breakers of Constantinople' -- subject(s): Iconoclasm, Icons, History
ROBERT DE CLARI has written: 'CONQUETE DE CONSTANTINOPLE; ED. BY PETER NOBLE'