COMMUNICATION

You’ve heard the expression ‘communication is key’. It’s true, so you need to create communication that ‘speaks’ to the intended audience. Mind the pun, we are not always ‘speaking’ all the time.
 
Let’s start with the basic types of communication, knowing that communication consists of at least two parties, and that there is an exchange of information between the sender and the receiver.

VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Believed to be the oldest form of communication, visual communication was used by the earliest civilization in the forms of cave paintings and carvings.

Visual communication uses objects, shapes, signs, graphics, illustrations, maps, photographs to convey the message. The accuracy of visual communication is open to interpretation and perception of the receiver.

VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Believed to be the oldest form of communication, visual communication was used by the earliest civilization in the forms of cave paintings and carvings.

Visual communication uses objects, shapes, signs, graphics, illustrations, maps, photographs to convey the message. The accuracy of visual communication is open to interpretation and perception of the receiver.

VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Believed to be the oldest form of communication, visual communication was used by the earliest civilization in the forms of cave paintings and carvings.

Visual communication uses objects, shapes, signs, graphics, illustrations, maps, photographs to convey the message. The accuracy of visual communication is open to interpretation and perception of the receiver.

VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Believed to be the oldest form of communication, visual communication was used by the earliest civilization in the forms of cave paintings and carvings.

Visual communication uses objects, shapes, signs, graphics, illustrations, maps, photographs to convey the message. The accuracy of visual communication is open to interpretation and perception of the receiver.

VISUAL COMMUNICATION

Believed to be the oldest form of communication, visual communication was used by the earliest civilization in the forms of cave paintings and carvings.

Visual communication uses objects, shapes, signs, graphics, illustrations, maps, photographs to convey the message. The accuracy of visual communication is open to interpretation and perception of the receiver.

WRITTEN COMMUNICATION

Written communication is based on words, which means languages, alphabets and characters have been developed.

It comes in the form of newspapers, letters, reports, bulletins, manuals etc.
It is considered to be a form of formal communication in business and is used as reference, records and proof of validity, authority and authenticity. 

WRITTEN COMMUNICATION

Written communication is based on words, which means languages, alphabets and characters have been developed.

It comes in the form of newspapers, letters, reports, bulletins, manuals etc.
It is considered to be a form of formal communication in business and is used as reference, records and proof of validity, authority and authenticity. 

VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Written communication is based on words, which means languages, alphabets and characters have been developed.

It comes in the form of newspapers, letters, reports, bulletins, manuals etc.
It is considered to be a form of formal communication in business and is used as reference, records and proof of validity, authority and authenticity. 

COMMUNICATION

You’ve heard the expression ‘communication is key’. It’s true, so you need to create communication that ‘speaks’ to the intended audience. Mind the pun, we are not always ‘speaking’ all the time.
 
Let’s start with the basic types of communication, knowing that communication consists of at least two parties, and that there is an exchange of information between the sender and the receiver.

You’ve heard the expression ‘communication is key’. It’s true, so you need to create communication that ‘speaks’ to the intended audience. Mind the pun, we are not always ‘speaking’ all the time.
 
Let’s start with the basic types of communication, knowing that communication consists of at least two parties, and that there is an exchange of information between the sender and the receiver.