(1)Something or someone so unattractive, or unsightly that seeing it actually causes harm to the viewers sight.
(2)Visually overpowering in a positive or negative way.
(2)Visually overpowering in a positive or negative way.
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A amazing feature of iTunes, where if you go to View>Show Visualizer the window turns into an amazing show of lights and colours that are in sync to the music playing. Quite beautiful, and a great way to start off a trip due to the colourful and memorizing properties.
Steve: Dude, my music is really boring.
David: Then you gotta check out the itunes visualizer man, its insane and i had an amazing trip after watching it for a few minutes.
David: Then you gotta check out the itunes visualizer man, its insane and i had an amazing trip after watching it for a few minutes.
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Get the iTunes Visualizer mug.Often called a "dirty look." It is when someone looks as if they are about to bitch slap someone (the person in which direction they are looking) but decides to show restraint.
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Get the visually polite mug.The process of utilizing elements of a story that are seen to evoke emotion and connection. It is a trend that is dominating social media that features stylized content creation by unique individuals. It is based on the concept of showing instead of telling a story. This is driven by the understanding that visual aspects of communication are the most effective due to a decrease in attention span.
The top rated vloggers on Youtube have been recognized for having the most visual influence in media.
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Placing the edit button above the section header violates the principle of visual containment. It' s not visually obvious WHAT is being edited.
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