A Mindpaths Consultancy Insight Series
Why do some visuals capture attention instantly while others are ignored? Why do certain
brands feel trustworthy, memorable, and persuasive at first glance?
The answer lies in the psychology of visual communication—the study of how people
perceive, interpret, and respond to visual messages.
In this Mindpaths Consultancy Insight Series, we explore the powerful connection between
design, communication, and human behaviour. Through practical insights and real-world
examples, we will unpack how visual elements influence perception, shape brand identity,
strengthen audience engagement, and support effective communication strategies.
Whether you are a business owner, educator, marketer, entrepreneur, or aspiring content
creator, this series will help you understand not just what makes visuals look good, but why
they work.
Because effective communication begins long before a single word is read.
Why Media Does More Than Inform—It Helps Shape Reality Many people believe media simply reflects reality. Communication research suggests something more complex. Media influences: Whether through news, social media, advertising,
Why People See Different Things in the Same Design Have you ever shown a design to several people and received completely different reactions? One person loves it.Another finds it confusing.A
How Narrative and Visuals Work Together to Make Messages Memorable People often forget statistics. They remember stories. Visual storytelling combines images, design, and narrative to create meaningful communication experiences. Stories
How Brands are Shaped by Meaning, Consistency, and Perception Many people think branding begins and ends with a logo. It doesn’t. Branding is the complete system through which people recognise
How UX Shapes Clear, Audience-focused Communication Most people associate User Experience (UX) with websites and apps. However, UX principles apply to communication as well. Whenever someone interacts with your content,
Turning Information into Clarity One of the biggest communication challenges is explaining something complicated. Information design helps solve that problem. Its purpose is to: Good information design appears in: The
How the Human Mind Shapes What We See, Remember, and Respond To Many people assume design is purely creative. In reality, great design is deeply connected to how the brain
How Design Influences Attention, Emotions, and Decision-Making Visual rhetoric is the art of persuasion through design. Every advertisement, social media post, presentation, and website is trying to influence how people
How Colours, Fonts, Images, and Symbols Shape Meaning Before a Single Word Is Read Every image tells a story.A colour.A logo.A photograph.A font. Each communicates meaning long before someone reads
