Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns, and Abstractions
In “Thinking in Pictures,” Grandin suggested that the world was divided between visual and verbal thinkers. “Visual Thinking” gently revises the idea, identifying a continuum of thought styles that’s roughly divisible into three sections. On one end are verbal thinkers, who often solve problems by talking about them in their heads or, more generall... See more
Joshua Rothman • How Should We Think About Our Different Styles of Thinking?
But learning how to think with visual information (not just react to it) requires a different way of seeing, one that enables you to pause the instinctual labeling and stereotyping of the visual images you’re processing and see the individual elements in the image
Cliff Guren • Learning How to Un-See — Cliff Guren
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