V I S U A L - S P A C I A L I N T E L L I G E N C E (P I C T U R E - S M A R T)
A visually-spatial person is typically good at visualising things - maps, charts, videos and pictures. They can easily interpret images without having to strain to look for techniques - vectors, motifs, morals - and other artistic features. A visual-spatial person learns with the aid of pictures and visual materials. They also have a good sense of direction - which is why they are good with maps, along with an outstanding memory - usually a photographic memory.
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CHARACTERISTICS:
CAREERS:
STRENGTHS:
- Visual judgment
- Spatial judgment
- Direction
- Images
CHARACTERISTICS:
- Enjoys reading and writing
- Good at putting puzzles together
- Good at interoperating pictures, graphs, and charts
- Recognises patterns
- Enjoys drawing, painting and visual art
CAREERS:
- Artist
- Architect
- Engineer