Image quality reinforces the message

25.02.16

Imagen Image quality reinforces the message

As a powerful means of transmitting messages, images must offer a high level of quality, avoiding pixelation, deformations, lack of focus, … In the same way that we take care of spelling and style when writing, we must do so with the quality of the images we use to reinforce messages.

An unclear message accompanied by an appropriate, quality image can help its understanding. On the contrary, an inadequate, low-quality image can easily generate the opposite effect, impoverishing the message for the audience.

It is worth investing some time in finding the right quality images.

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