Monday, November 14, 2016

Quickly Adding Depth to Flat Figures

Last week I attended a talk by Christopher Love, a faculty member at MIT. I noticed a simple visual effect he used several times in his presentation to give depth and dimension to what would otherwise be a flat figure.

On one slide, he illustrated a crowd of people as a way to talk about the effects of a treatment. The figure could have looked something like this, if he'd left it flat.

Now, if had been me, I'd probably have just left it like this. But not Dr. Love. He went the extra mile and added depth by changing the size and color. He made figures in the foreground bigger and darker, while figures in the background were smaller and lighter.

It takes 30 seconds to add these extra details, and the result is more pleasing and interesting. Now you have this same trick in your toolbox.



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