Description
Determine how best to represent a concept visually.
Alternative labels
think of the best way to convey a visual concept
determine a visual concept
determine concepts visually
establish the best way to project a concept
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Determine visual concepts is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Street artist: Street artists create visual art such as graffiti art or sticker art in urban environments’ public spaces, on the streets, typically expressing feelings or political views and ideas, opting for non-traditional art venues.
Commercial art gallery manager: Commercial art gallery managers manage the commercial and artistic success of the gallery.
Camera operator: Camera operators setup and operate digital film cameras to shoot domestic motion pictures or television programs. They work together with the video and motion picture director, the director of photography, or the private client. Camera operators give advice on how to shoot scenes to actors, the video and motion picture director and other camera operators.
Art director: Art directors shape the visual layout of a concept. They create innovative designs, develop artistic projects and manage the cooperation between all aspects involved. Art directors may perform creative work in theatre, marketing, advertising, video and motion picture, fashion or online companies. They ensure that the work performed is visually appealing to audiences.
Optional skill
Determine visual concepts is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Audio-visual technician: Audio-visual technicians set up, operate and maintain equipment to record and edit images and sound for radio and television broadcasts, at live events and for telecommunication signals.
References
- Determine visual concepts – ESCO