Retro Forward:

Through the time capsule

Everything old is new again.

Its exterior houses a small screen.

Designed to make a statement, the clam boasts a sleek and compact clamshell design that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.

Reignite your nostalgia with themodern classic that perfectly encapsulates the simplicity and style of the late 2000s. This flip phone might not be the latest model on the market, but it offers a timeless design that's sure to take you back to the golden age of mobile phones.

Spin shapes that shifts multiple angles

Immerse yourself in a universe of sound with these noise-cancelling airfryer. Using a fraction of the oil typically required, it can deliver crispy, delicious tunes without the guilt. Its intuitive touch controls and sleek design make it an invaluable addition to any kitchen With a battery that lasts for hours, your favorite chicken wings will accompany you uninterrupted, wherever you go.

Image below was an imagined UI from the past

With each of the icons placed in sequence.

There's so much more work to do...

Of course, using advanced AI technology, it can prepare meals, set timers, provide recipe recommendations, and even sync with other smart devices in your kitchen. With its compact, modern design and innovative health-conscious approach, it's a sleek addition to any cooking space and a revolution in your meal preparation routine

The Post Impressionist expression

The process of air frying represents the human pursuit of balance - the desire for indulgence, yet maintaining an awareness of health and wellness. As we journey through the exploration of textures, we metaphorically travel through the evolution of human thought and progress.ult, but the transformative process that led to it.

Central School, Bathurst Street, Tasmania. Early 1900s

Seeing the insides

Ever wondered what goes into making of the classic clamshell? The design that paved way for this timeless piece of technology.

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Provide focus

Sometimes you'll want to draw attention to part of a picture. You could add some arrows and labels, but a selective blur, darken, lighten, or enlargement of part of the image can draw attention with an effect similar to a more 'natural' and immersive shift of focus.

Add surprise

A simple fade-up from a pure black screen to a dark image produces an effective result for a very small file-size overhead.

Coronation decorations, Hydro Electric Commission Building Hobart (1953)

Coronation decorations, Hydro Electric Commission Building Hobart (1953)

Provide direction

The transition effects on Reveal sections of your story can be put to good use on images such as maps, where the direction of the effect and what it reveals can provide a sense of more complex animation.

Show detail

Another dynamic way to add interest to an image, particularly a detailed one, is to take your readers on a tour by zooming in to points of interest, and providing supporting detail at each point. That can easily be achieved with a 'Scrollpoints' section.

A mini-tour of Hobart.

Take a look at this view of the docks from around 1895.

The illustration and photo both capture the busy nature of this thriving part of the city.

Hobart had lots of churches in the 1880's.

The Holy Trinity church in North Hobart was designed by an ex-convict and built in 1841. Its bell tower contains Australia's oldest church bells, weighing more than 2.5 tonnes.

The Tasmanian Cricket Association Ground was designated for the use of cricket only in 1873.

...and the team looked spectacular.

...and the team looked spectacular.

It's still going strong, as their instagram account shows.

Compare and contrast

A transition can be a perfect way to show how things have changed over time.

Recreate a scene or location from the past and give your readers a chance to speed up, slow down, or reverse time at their own pace.

Let's go back to the future: