The Picture-Superiority Effect: Harness the Power of Visuals
Briefly

The picture-superiority effect refers to the fact that people tend to remember pictures better than words.
Images in memory are stored both as visuals and as words, making them more memorable compared to words that are stored only as the word itself.
"I found myself being attracted to a particular marketing group because their graphics educated me more than their nomenclature did. I didn't have to read it. I could just visually go through it."
Read at Nielsen Norman Group
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