an argument for visual literacy
DESCRIPTION
Over 99% of people in the U.S. are literate. We can read and write. But as the world produces more and more data, creates infographics and speaks to each other in PowerPoint, how many of us are visually literate? In that analogy, there are probably many more that can read (visually) than can write (visually). This presentation explores the origins of that, and the effect it has on the workforce.TRANSCRIPT