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Unlike Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson tended to
Visual Symbolism
The connotative (as opposed to the denotative, or literal) meaning of visuals.
Shapes
The external form or appearance characteristic of someone or something; the outline or contour of an object.
Colors
Visual properties perceived by people, typically resulting from the light they emit or reflect, and are used in design to convey emotions or messages.
Visual Parallelism
The practice of using visually similar elements within a single piece of work to create a sense of unity and balance.
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