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37 lines
1.1 KiB
Markdown
# edge-tension
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Subject is partially cropped and pressed to the edges of the canvas.
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## Structure
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- Main subject extends to or beyond one or more canvas edges
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- Cropping creates tension and implied continuation
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- Remaining canvas space used for text or supporting elements
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- Asymmetric composition with strong edge anchoring
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## Best For
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- Dynamic product or character presentations
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- Magazine-style editorial layouts
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- Content where the subject is larger than life
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- Attention-grabbing social media formats
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## Visual Elements
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- Subject cropped at canvas edge (head, limb, or object partially cut off)
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- Strong directional energy toward the cropped edge
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- Text placed in the open space opposite the subject
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- Optional color or texture fill in the open area
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## Text Placement
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- Title and body in the open space away from the subject
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- Subject label near the visible portion
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- Avoid placing text over the cropped area
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## Recommended Pairings
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- `high-contrast-ad`: Comic-style edge-cropped characters
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- `claymation`: 3D figures pressing against the frame
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- `corporate-memphis`: Modern editorial crops
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