Abstract

The use of visual communication on new digital platforms is changing different areas of society, making these platforms very important for offering new services that make people's daily lives better. However, as digital platforms grow, it becomes more difficult to use visual communication across various industries, and its effects on society are not fully understood yet. This study looks at how digital platforms can make visual communication more effective in important areas of society like healthcare, business, and education. It does this by using a quantitative research method to explore how using visuals through digital media can make operations more efficient and information easier to access in these areas. The study used a survey method, collecting data from many people through specially designed questionnaires to see how visual communication technologies affect things. It used a statistical technique called confirmatory factor analysis to make sure the survey questions were measuring what they were supposed to, like how efficient hospitals are, how successful business centers are, and how effective educational institutions are at using visual communication. The findings show that good visual communication design greatly helps the areas studied work better and succeed more. The study's statistical tests show strong evidence that the survey measures were reliable and accurately reflected what they were meant to. This research proves that digital platforms are changing visual communication design in a way that helps operations run more smoothly and supports the development of society. Besides showing how important visual communication is in the digital world today, the study provides solid evidence of its benefits across different areas and suggests that we should use these technologies more to improve social and economic results.

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