![]() ![]() ![]() The effect gives your readers a cue that this is more than just an illustration. It's a point in the narrative to draw breath and get ready for a little context shift. When to use it: When your photography is edited and you're ready to create some creative images with minor filters, size adjustments and layers. Have we missed your favorite free editing tool? Let us know! If you're seeking more tips and guidance on how to get the most out of your Shorthand subscription, you can visit our post detailing all our favorite tools for multimedia storytellers. Looking for guidance on creating interactive multimedia graphics? Look no further, we have written about that too.
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