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Natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible

Light

Light often describes the light source or light reflected within the composition

Light in Design

If there is _____, there is_____

Light, Shadow

Seeing shadows or highlights

Light source

Where the light shines the brightest on an object

Highlight

Closest to and facing the light source

The darkest part of the object

Shadow /Core shadow

Furthest from the light source

Created by the object

Cast shadow

Lighting in design can be achieved through the use of values within a design. Darker values suggest shadows and background elements. Meanwhile lighter values suggest lighting and focus

Use color to create depth

Backgrounds have a massive impact on a design. An image gradient is a directional change in the intensity or color in an image

Add gradient to your background

Creates a transition between two or more colors along a straight line

Linear Gradient

Creates a transition between two or more colors in a shape of circle or an ellipse

Radial Gradient

Creates transition rotated around a center point, rather than radiating from the center

Conic Gradient

Tell the code at which points each color should stop and begin along the gradient

Color stops

From a design standpoint, drop shadows can help items or information "rise" to the top of a layout, making them stand out.

Cast and drop shadow

They're also useful for improving the visibility of light-colored design elements, especially text.

Important concept in design that refers to the transparency of an element.

Opacity

Great place to add light and shadow effects, whether concave, convex, edges, or depth of the letter.

Typography

One of the common characteristics of flat design is its lack of depth, which means you won't be seeing many shadows or highlights

Flat design

Variations or gradients can add sense of dimension or light/shadow interaction

Color

This particular shadow style is often paired with flat design, especially for text and icons

Long shadow