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this video is sponsored by issue hi im nolan haynes for creative pro and i want to show you how presentation designers search for and use full screen imagery imagery that bleeds off the page allowing us to put content on top of that image creating a much more unified and organic layout to our slides it doesnt matter how good your image is if you just plop it into a template its going to lose a lot of the impact that it otherwise could have now presentation designers are always on the hunt for images with lots of negative space or white space or empty space thats going to allow us to put content specifically text on top of the image creating a much more deliberate layout a much more designed slide rather than just putting bullet points on the left slide and then just dropping an image on the right side now when were looking at a page of search results from a stock site for example our eyes are naturally going to gravitate towards those images that have that negative space again al