👉 Decorative computing, often referred to as visual computing or graphical computing, is a paradigm that emphasizes the use of visual elements and graphical interfaces to process, represent, and interact with data. Unlike traditional computing, which primarily relies on text-based commands and numerical inputs, decorative computing leverages images, shapes, colors, and animations to convey information and facilitate user interaction. This approach enhances user experience by making complex data more intuitive and accessible, often through graphical user interfaces (GUIs), virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and other immersive technologies. By focusing on visual representation, decorative computing aims to simplify data analysis, improve user engagement, and enable more natural and efficient human-computer interactions.