Probably something like 'aesthetically pleasing', or 'nice to look at'.
I don't think it's really a proper expression though.
Eye appeal is the quality of an item's attractiveness.
Evocative Description re-creats the impression made by an object or a scene.Such a description can appeal not just to the eye but also to other senses.
Appeal can be a verb or a noun I will appeal the judges decision. --------------------- verb The appeal comes up next week. --------------noun
Notices of appeal.
The word appeal is both a verb and a noun; for example:Verb: Don't worry, we will appeal this verdict.Noun: I don't see his appeal, he seems egotistical to me.
It is a verb. Example: You appeal to me. The present participle, appealing, can be used as an adjective. Example: that appealing man. Appeal is also a noun. Example: That show has lost its appeal.
suggestions
[object Object]
For marketing and eye appeal
Eye Appeal Optical/ Brian Ortiz O.D. has affordable eye exams
imagery:words that appeal to our senses. using your '' mind's eye'' to visualize an example would be......................................... puckered lips wrinkled-face winking-eyes
There are a few good places to go in Chicago, Illinois for eye tests. Some of the best places are 'Red Eye Optical', 'Eye Appeal Optical', 'Urban Eyecare' and 'Custom Eyes'.
Eye appeal, a red colored cent just looks better than a brown.
Usually it's the red ones, because they seem to appeal to the eye. Toa also get high ratings.
Evocative Description re-creats the impression made by an object or a scene.Such a description can appeal not just to the eye but also to other senses.
Some examples of the appeal technique used to lure customers are bandwagon appeal, snob appeal, testimony appeal, false-image appeal, humor appeal, reward appeal, and scientific evidence appeal.
Appeal as a matter of right means the appellate court has to hear your appeal, or that you have the right to appeal. Discretionary appeal means the appellate court decides whether or not it will hear your appeal.
Leave for appeal is when the trial court gives you permission to appeal. This is common when the issue is not directly appeallable, such as an interlocutory appeal. Appeal as of right means you do not need permission from the trial court to appeal, and you may simply file your appeal.