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"Arts & Science of Cropping" Visual Designs

Articles and visuals for CNA webinar`s "Arts and Science of Cropping" using Canva
Graphics and visual designers use cropping to focus on the subject of their design. This enables them to create a visual that will reach the audience`s perspective and generate insights. It is used not only to emphasize those subjects but to also eliminate unnecessary parts of the photo or video. This would avoid confusion to the viewers in what subject to focus on. With distinct details using cropping, it will give recognition to the message of that vision which viewers will relate to.

Click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjIyTxo40Vc&t=1309s to learn more about Cropping

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Ellah, Creative Associate
CROPPING VS ZOOMING USING MOBILE PHONES

In the world of photography, both cropping and zooming are very essential. But when it comes to mobile phones, you should use cropping rather than zooming. The reason is that when you zoom into your subject, there is a high possibility that your image would be pixelated. Unlike when you capture a photo and crop that image into what aspect you want to highlight, it will be much more detailed.

With cropping, you can adjust your image to whatever you want it to look like. From its size, viewpoint, or things to include or to cut on your background. Depends on what perspective you want to exhibit with that photo.

Click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjIyTxo40Vc&t=1309s to learn more about Cropping

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Ellah, Creative Associate
CROPPING IS USED IN PROMOTIONS

Have you ever wondered how a product looks appealing?

Well, the answer lies in its image! If you all notice, having a cutout product can make a promotion or a menu look interesting. Take note that cut-out images are also a form of cropping. 

You can use knockout crop to customize your poster and move the subject of it into whatever position you want it to be seen. With this kind of cropping, you can make a PNG image and attach it to different backgrounds to create another perspective and purpose.

There are many tools you can use to remove background and produce a PNG image. Click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjIyTxo40Vc&t=1309s to learn more about Cropping

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Ellah, Creative Associate
SHAPING IMAGE

Want your image to look like a shape? Then it's time for you to learn SHAPE CROPPING!

Making use of shape to crop your images can make them much more imaginative. Since shapes are more complex than lines and are the external of an object, this would construct more perspective about your photo. Either it is for a two-dimensional or three-dimensional outlook, shapes can make it fancier and attractive!

Click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjIyTxo40Vc&t=1309s to learn more about Cropping

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Ellah, Creative Associate
CROPPING A PORTRAIT

The portrait is one of many photography fields. It brings out the emotions, the message`s standpoint, and visualizes important issues in our society, government, or market with a person. To portray all of these elements, it is better to use cropping in putting a spotlight on what imaging you want to set.

However, cropping a portrait is not just cutting unnecessary parts of an image that will make it purposeful. Thinking of what to cut like excess background, headroom, or cropping body images will create a new perspective. Nevertheless, make sure that when you cut this kind of photo, you will not cut it until the neck, through the eye, fingers, hands, or feet to not make it tedious.

Want to share your best-cropped portrait? Comment it down below and let us see how artistic you are!

Click on this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjIyTxo40Vc&t=1309s to learn more about Cropping

Continue learning and let us all build a #creativenationph. Stay safe!

Ellah, Creative Associate

"Arts & Science of Cropping" Visual Designs
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