As a deaf film fan,
I prefer more visual horror films: Candyman, the Nightmare on Elm Street series, Final Destination films and Scream are amongst my favourites.
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you prefer a more visual approach, be sure to visit her blog - as she's got the photo tutorial just waiting to change your life for the better.
The interest in the format, which entails more dynamic creative, shows how digital advertisers
prefer more visual marketing over simple text.
Not exact matches
On its own, this large asset is valuable to your audience but what about potential customers that
prefer content in a
more visual format?
Between red and white quinoa, I
prefer the former for its
more intense nutty flavour and
visual impact.
Some might
prefer music; others might love a
more visual or hands - on activity.
Wired into the animals»
visual centers is a recognition system that automatically
prefers mates that have
more «giraffelike» characteristics.
Males are
more scent - oriented — people
prefer them over females for tasks that require trailing and tracking — so they may pay less attention to
visual differences, he says.
Men are
more prone to the
visual approach and women
prefer those who charm by verbal skills.
Part of me still
prefers the pixelated style of the original game, but that's
more of a style critique than a
visual fidelity issue.
The biggest problem with this is that Soul Calibur is
more about
visual flair then precise execution, meaning I would actually
prefer it to toy with my button inputs since they are not very accurate to begin with.
The
more visual learners will
prefer mind maps, the
more linear would go with bullet point ideas.
If you'd
prefer something a little
more visual, take a look at our Gatwick airport hotels photos and videos to help you decide on a product to suit you.
Some people may
prefer smaller text so they can
more easily see the
visuals, whereas others may
prefer larger text so that reading is easier and less of a strain.
I enjoyed it this way, but I
prefer FAST RMX on the big screen so I can take in
more of the beautiful
visuals Shin» en has put into these awesome tracks!
Visuals aside, I don't see DC as good alternative, unless you
prefer a
more casual arcade experience.
By and large, it's still smoother overall than the original Wii U version, but the situation becomes muddier when Switch runs in portable mode - at this point, the drops in performance are far
more noticeable and while hardly game - breaking, we would have
preferred less of an adherence to matching docked
visual quality and
more of a focus on making the game run as smoothly as possible.
This change, matched with the addition of English voice overs in the game and the ability to switch the game's subtitles off, sees Zero Time Dilemma aim to appeal to players who would typically be put off by
visual novels and
prefer a
more «Western» video game.
Although the
visual element of design is the main reason many people choose to study graphics, some
prefer to explore
more of the behind - the - scenes «process» when entering the industry.
I'm not sure if Ruello considers himself a latter - day abstract illusionist — he seems to
prefer the
more technical term «big fat liar» to describe his penchant for
visual fake - outs — but it's safe to say that Frank Stella's dictum that «what you see is what you see» does not apply to Ruello's Unknown Adventures in Unknown Spaces series.
She
prefers to express herself in a
more direct and
visual language using contemporary material.
-- I
prefer to make my slides
more visual than text - based.
The truth is that
visuals are becoming
more and
more important for marketing, particularly online marketing, where many would
prefer to skim or look at
visuals than read lots of text.
If there is a particular
visual effect you'd
prefer to leave enabled, you can individually select it here, but the
more options that are disabled the better your PC's performance will be.
However in some instances, (
more often in creative industries like graphic design, web development or advertising), a
visual resume may be
preferred or even required.
Do they
prefer to read blog posts, or do they
prefer to view
more visual content like videos or infographics?