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Discover Ludwig"visual noise" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe excessive or distracting elements in a visual presentation or design. Example: The advertisement was filled with so much irrelevant imagery and bright colors that it became visual noise, making it difficult for viewers to focus on the product being advertised.
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There's also more visual noise in images".
"There's enough visual noise in texture to forgo color".
The visual noise in the room makes you want to shout to be heard.
Dock flows and sings and crashes and sprawls, making a wonderful visual noise.
In the hands of a lesser talent, this joyful visual noise would have been a cacophony.
The exhibition design ramps up the visual noise, but does little for the art.
First, it fed the network a random image of visual noise.
In order to fit their elegant and efficient layout, these apps remove "visual noise", that is all these "annoying" ads.
"Visual noise, such as piles of paper, or layers of notes tacked to a wall, eat away at your productivity".
Some are almost too dark to see; put them in an art fair and they'd vanish in the visual noise.
But here the jumbling visual noise resolves in clusters of pattern, tiny rows of pictograms and mysterious signs.
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