Sentences with phrase «love visual content»

The human brain LOVES visual content.

Not exact matches

I never thought I'd love doing branded content or commercial work, but because the script is set and you can just go crazy with what the visuals are, it's been super fulfilling.
Note the careful preparation of content, with photo - focused news updates, which take advantage of Facebook's love of visual content, translated into English for the international press.
I love when I come to find a new blogger with great visuals and content.
As for the film itself, love it or hate it for its content, one must concede that it is nothing short of a technical marvel, and the pristine audio and visual transfer does not in any way diminish Stone's achievement on that level.
It was the first all - you - can - read subscription digital magazine service, serving up the world's best magazines in a format that enhances what readers love about magazines: the sensory experience, the stunning visuals, in - depth content and the discovery of the unexpected,» said Whyte.
I also love that although all of the data is entirely public, just by presenting it in a different, more visual manner, it gives the content a whole new life, and by presenting all these events together, it gives people something that they could never get through looking at the event in isolation.»
While the creative minds at our parent company Column Five love designing infographics, interactives, and other types of visual content, their designers love to flex their muscles in other ways, whether it's experimenting with hand - lettering or papercraft.
Humour, sadness, elation, depression; pathos, ebullience, turbulence; love, hate, attraction, revulsion; pointing, pushing, pulling, cavorting; turning, tossing, tumbling, twisting; rock and roll, victory and defeat; all the elements, in fact, of intense human interaction and drama that were once the province of figurative art, particularly figurative painting — where they formed the pretext upon which was built a profound diversity of imaginative visual constructs — are seemingly no longer at the behest of figurative art, which languishes in states of mock - academia or faux - avant - gardism, by turns bathetic, mundane or grotesque... all that human content is now, surprisingly but necessarily, the prerogative of the abstract artist.
Our content comes in the form of exciting visual lists, designed for those who love a good, quick read.
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