There are many types of communication. There is nonverbal communication which deals with gestures, expressions, postures, and other physical actions that are made without speaking. Some people dedicate their life to studying the art of nonverbal communication. Another example of communication is scientific communication. Scientific results are often very complicated but very relevant to the average person. Scientific communication is referring to science with non-scientists. As I said, there are numerous types of writing; my personal favorite is visual communication.
Naturally, our brains respond more to images and colors than they do to plain words. Think about it, we see flyers all over campus which represent different events. These events can vary from spring break international trips to an ice cream social in one of the local dorms. One thing you will notice that all of these posters and flyers have in common is that they all have some type of visual aid to catch the audience’s attention. Another reason I love visual communication is because it is not limited. There aren’t boundaries, creativity is wanted! On the next presentation you give, I would highly suggest that you incorporate visual aid to go along with your information and see how your audience responds.