This document discusses visual learning styles according to the VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) model of learning. A visual learner learns best through seeing images, diagrams, and written text. Characteristics of visual learners include needing silence to concentrate, using visual elements to understand explanations, preferring written over verbal information, drawing to explain concepts, planning before acting, weaker rote memorization skills, lack of focus during verbal explanations alone, sensitivity to facial expressions and gestures, staring at lips to aid comprehension, preferring to read over listen to instructions, and remembering concepts better when written or drawn rather than just spoken. In conclusion, visual learners obtain maximum learning when able to see or read information.