We live in a visual world and as humans we are visual beings.
Studies show that we remember 80% of what we see, 20% of what we read and 10% of what we hear.
Visual images can awaken a lot of emotions quickly such as joy, curiosity, anger and desire, as what we see effects what we think, what we feel and what we do.
Beyond the obvious benefits of clarity, approachability and efficiency, visual communication can also transcend language and cultural barriers. Making art a perfect tool to grasp concepts and stimulate the imagination affecting cognitive capabilities.
Visual imagery can change behaviour by providing a series of touch points conveying key messages such as open communication, mental health and wellbeing together with encouraging innovation.