释义 |
ˈvisualizer [f. visualize v. + -er.] 1. One who visualizes or has the faculty of forming mental images of invisible things, abstract ideas, conditions, etc.
1886Gurney, etc. Phantasms of Living I. 195 Mrs. Bettany is by nature a good visualiser. 1894Contemp. Rev. Aug. 266 One may be a visualiser when thinking of music. a1901F. W. H. Myers Human Personality (1903) I. 125 For those who are already good visualisers such phenomena as these..present no quite unique experience. 2. spec. in Advertising, a commercial artist employed to design lay-outs.
1921R. S. Durstine Making Advertisements ii. 23 Several arrangements suggest themselves immediately if the visualizer has a natural or a trained imagination. 1948[see lay-out 1 b]. 1968M. Butterworth Walk Softly ii. 30 She worked as a visualiser in an ad agency. 1981West Lancs. Evening Gaz. 5 June 24 (Advt.), Visualisers/finished artists..required by a rapidly-expanding studio. |