How and when do I use images?: Difference between revisions

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*To drive a viewer's eyes up and down or when there is vertical movement.
*To drive a viewer's eyes up and down or when there is vertical movement.
*To focus attention and make a greater impact (since the viewer is not distracted by peripheral items, the feeling is more compact)
*To focus attention and make a greater impact (since the viewer is not distracted by peripheral items, the feeling is more compact)


<h4>Illustrations vs Photographs</h4>
<h4>Illustrations vs Photographs</h4>
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*creating a sense of reality or professionalism
*creating a sense of reality or professionalism


<h6>Tone and subjects of images</h6>
<h4>Tone and subjects of images</h6>
Images can cause intense emotions very easily. It is important that you use images that emphasize the tone of your message. E.g., when writing about a happy occasion don't have sad people in your photographs or use "dark purple" tinted images<ref>http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html</ref>. Think long and carefully before you make a decision or have a stranger give you their impressions of a photo before using it.
Images can cause intense emotions very easily. It is important that you use images that emphasize the tone of your message. E.g., when writing about a happy occasion don't have sad people in your photographs or use "dark purple" tinted images<ref>http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html</ref>. Think long and carefully before you make a decision or have a stranger give you their impressions of a photo before using it.


==References==
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