Thursday, September 26, 2013

On the impact of big images

We all appreciate books that indulge us with large image reproductions. The visual attains a different status once it bleeds out of the boundary of the page. Interactive design often takes advantage of this fact, as shown by Drexel University's recent campaign Get Going Today and the New York Times's project reporting on the avalanche at Tunnel Creek. Both of these works rely heavily on the impact of large-size video sequences to deliver a clear and succinct message.

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