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"graphical elements" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to images, charts, diagrams, and other visual representations used to aid in understanding. For example, "The report included several graphical elements to help explain the data."
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The main downside right now, is the restricted field of view that the graphical elements can appear in.
"But if you add graphical elements, consumers will have a richer experience.
Design manuals closely regulated the visual grammar and syntax of those identities: logos, typography, letter spacing, colors, relationships of graphical elements.
"Something that is that customized and has the right graphical elements, people will fall for it," Mr. Seiden said.
Of course red is a very powerful color, and creates one of the main graphical elements here.
Each Minecraft world is created using graphical elements known as voxels, which are great for generating landscapes quickly, but make it difficult to signpost the properties of objects within the space.
This seamless integration of graphical elements into your normal view differentiates the technology from virtual reality headsets like Facebook's Oculus Rift and Sony's Project Morpheus, which immerse you in a digitally constructed world.
Copyright is a particularly broad right and covers graphical elements of a brand, copy in websites and materials, layouts and user interfaces as well as software code and some databases.
Bing is also adding more eye-catching graphical elements to its autosuggest.
That means adding photo support for Twitter and Instagram, which makes more graphical elements available on-screen.
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Given the color/graphical elements of Watsi's logo (seen above), we have our suspicions as to where these legal threats might've come from.
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