Sets the mood andtone. Often symbolic;it can representdifferent people,settings, emotions.Can mean differentthings in differentcultures.Colour symbolises:love, innocence,health, happiness,contentment,romance, charm,playfulness, softness,delicateness,femininityGaze- offerColour symbolises:anger, passion, rage,desire, excitement,energy, speed,strength, power, heat,love, aggression,danger, fire, blood,war, violenceFree!Colour symbolises:direction, consoling,perseverance, tenacity,self- awareness, pride,unchanging nature,environment, health, goodluck, renewal, youth,vigour, spring, generosity,fertility, jealousy,inexperience, envyLineUsed toemphasise,compare orcontrastsomething.FramingLookingdirectly atthe viewerand makingeye contact.VectorThe relative extentof something; athing's overalldimensions ormagnitude; howbig something is.Createsvulnerabilityor weaknessof thesubjectIt is a distinct qualitywhich makes someitems stand out fromtheir neighbours andimmediately grab ourattention. What youreyes go to first.Geometric,organic &abstractHow the image hasbeen put together.Determines theamount ofinformation given tothe viewer as wellas sometimes.SymbolYellowSettingPosture, gesture andfacial expression giveinformation aboutwhat people, andanimals that behavein human ways, arethinking and feeling.Sets the mood andtone. Often symbolic;it can representdifferent people,settings, emotions.Can mean differentthings in differentcultures.Colour symbolises:love, innocence,health, happiness,contentment,romance, charm,playfulness, softness,delicateness,femininityGaze- offerColour symbolises:anger, passion, rage,desire, excitement,energy, speed,strength, power, heat,love, aggression,danger, fire, blood,war, violenceFree!Colour symbolises:direction, consoling,perseverance, tenacity,self- awareness, pride,unchanging nature,environment, health, goodluck, renewal, youth,vigour, spring, generosity,fertility, jealousy,inexperience, envyLineUsed toemphasise,compare orcontrastsomething.FramingLookingdirectly atthe viewerand makingeye contact.VectorThe relative extentof something; athing's overalldimensions ormagnitude; howbig something is.Createsvulnerabilityor weaknessof thesubjectIt is a distinct qualitywhich makes someitems stand out fromtheir neighbours andimmediately grab ourattention. What youreyes go to first.Geometric,organic &abstractHow the image hasbeen put together.Determines theamount ofinformation given tothe viewer as wellas sometimes.SymbolYellowSettingPosture, gesture andfacial expression giveinformation aboutwhat people, andanimals that behavein human ways, arethinking and feeling.

Visual Literacy - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Sets the mood and tone. Often symbolic; it can represent different people, settings, emotions. Can mean different things in different cultures.
  2. Colour symbolises: love, innocence, health, happiness, contentment, romance, charm, playfulness, softness, delicateness, femininity
  3. Gaze - offer
  4. Colour symbolises: anger, passion, rage, desire, excitement, energy, speed, strength, power, heat, love, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence
  5. Free!
  6. Colour symbolises: direction, consoling, perseverance, tenacity, self- awareness, pride, unchanging nature, environment, health, good luck, renewal, youth, vigour, spring, generosity, fertility, jealousy, inexperience, envy
  7. Line
  8. Used to emphasise, compare or contrast something.
  9. Framing
  10. Looking directly at the viewer and making eye contact.
  11. Vector
  12. The relative extent of something; a thing's overall dimensions or magnitude; how big something is.
  13. Creates vulnerability or weakness of the subject
  14. It is a distinct quality which makes some items stand out from their neighbours and immediately grab our attention. What your eyes go to first.
  15. Geometric, organic & abstract
  16. How the image has been put together. Determines the amount of information given to the viewer as well as sometimes.
  17. Symbol
  18. Yellow
  19. Setting
  20. Posture, gesture and facial expression give information about what people, and animals that behave in human ways, are thinking and feeling.