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a huge part of the success of any website comes down to picking up the right images and visuals to use on todays video were going to talk about which image should you use how to pick the right one for your website stay tuned [Music] hey everybody what is up my name is ron sego welcome back to the free web design course so a website at the end of the day comes down to having some texts and images together coming together to tell some kind of a story or an experience to sell something teach something uh convey some kind of a message on the website itself now lets get started theres basically three steps i think to coming up and using the right images the first step is you have to decide on which style youre going to use which kind of a genre of an images whether it is a photography an illustration of some sort understanding which genre youre going to be working with the second step is going to be how to pick the right image within this genre and the third step is how to use it corr