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Imagery plays an essential role in modern communication. Whether for personal or professional projects, knowing how to present yourself visually has become important. In this article, discover how to improve your image, avoid common mistakes, and create a more effective presentation. Schedule a free consultation and get an audit of your current image.
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Key Visual Accents

Illustrations and screenshots to demonstrate best practices in visual presentation.

Step 1

Framing and Composition

Avoid cluttered backgrounds. Opt for a sharp and balanced framing to capture attention.

Step 2

Light and Exposure

Natural, diffused light is essential to avoid harsh shadows and overexposed faces.

Step 3

Color Consistency

Maintain a harmonious color palette across all your images to strengthen your identity.

To Avoid

Blurry Images

Incorrect focus harms credibility. Always ensure the sharpness of your main subject.

To Avoid

Excessive Contrast

Excessively high contrast can make details unreadable and strain your audience's eyes.

Good to Know

Rule of Thirds

Placing your subject on the intersections of the rule of thirds lines creates a more dynamic and engaging composition.

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