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