How and when do I use images?: Difference between revisions
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*The subject is wider than it is tall | *The subject is wider than it is tall | ||
*The photo has horizontal movement | *The photo has horizontal movement | ||
This will "amplify the sense of movement" and causes the viewer to scan left to right. | This will "amplify the sense of movement" and causes the viewer to scan left to right. | ||
*To convey a sense of space | *To convey a sense of space | ||
The image will seem larger because humans are width, not height, focused | The image will seem larger because humans are width, not height, focused | ||
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Revision as of 14:33, 18 July 2013
Use photos that improve a user's experiences
Good design and what it looks like
There are two main types of photos, horizontally aligned and vertically aligned, and there is a time and place for each type.
Horizontal photos are best when:[1]
- The subject is wider than it is tall
- The photo has horizontal movement
This will "amplify the sense of movement" and causes the viewer to scan left to right.
- To convey a sense of space
The image will seem larger because humans are width, not height, focused