Multiple Intelligence Theory by Howard Gardner
Visual-Spacial Intelligence
 The Visual-Spacial learning style involves the use of visual or observed things. These include pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, displays, handouts, films, flash cards and flip-charts etc.
If you are Visual-Spacial (picture smart) you might be a budding artist or inventor, or have an interest in other crafts like sewing, pottery, woodwork or jewellery making.
You may also enjoy other activities where you might have to solve puzzles using pictures and shapes (like jigsaws).
You have a pretty vivid imagination and often remember things by seeing pictures in your head, or drawing mind maps.
You probably prefer to look at the pictures and diagrams in books before you read them and are good at thinking of ideas for inventions you might like to make. Maybe you’re a bit of a daydreamer?
You are also good at imagining in 3-D, like what an object might look like from the back, even when you can only see the front, and you like to take lots of photographs of your friends and places you’ve visited.
With your pretty good sense of direction, you are good at finding your way around new places too.
Good match careers would be:
Illustrator,
Graphic-designer,
Web designer,
Artist,
Sculptor,
Tour guide,
Cartographer (map-maker),
Photographer,
Film director/special effects editor,
Interior designer,
Painter and decorator,
Fashion designer,
Beauty consultant,
Builder,
Surveyor,
Sailor,
Architect,
Inventor,
Cartoonist,
Surgeon,
Pilot,
Landscaper,
Town-planner or an engineer.

Famous examples: Picasso, Frank Lloyd Wright.
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