Chapter 5: Imagery
From layout, to color, to texture, to type, we’ve been talking about imagery since the beginning of this book. So why should there be a chapter dedicated to imagery alone, right at the end? As with typography, there are many practical concerns related to imagery that we need to cover—including file-type choices, image resolution, and photography sources. But naturally, there are also artistic aspects to this topic, and these deserve some detailed discussion.
The process of choosing photographic, iconic, and illustrative elements for a website design requires a basic understanding of the design principles we covered in the ...
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