Effective Static Case Study Presentation Tips for DesignersEffective Static Case Study Presentation Tips for Designers
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Packing a case study - skipping motion this time, keeping it static
Which presentation feels more convincing to you? 👇

11 voted

73%

Close-up

4 voted

27%

The full picture

15 votes

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Arkin's avatar
Well, I prefer the close up one, as it emphasize the most on the results rather than other factors, and honestly speaking as I have worked with founders and currently working as a sole designer at a B2B SaaS company, in my experience a founder doesn't care anything else rather...
Vincent's avatar
Codemechs logo
Looks awesome. How do you do it with motion?
Yevheniy's avatar
Fivecube Agency logo
I will share the progress in a few days with motion design 😉
Oussama's avatar
looking clean
Yevheniy's avatar
Fivecube Agency logo
thanks!
sidi 's avatar
Closeup looks nice
Bamidele's avatar
Clean direction 🔥 sometimes static tells the story better than motion.
Namu's avatar
I think that depends on the focal point of this screen – the first one shows people behind the team, where as the second shows numbers in context, so it's easier to get trends over time. If you were going for people/team, I'd go with first one. But if understanding trend right away is the point, then second.
Stanley's avatar
I’m going with the Close-up. 🔥 The full picture is great for 'vibes,' in a SaaS case study, the magic is usually in the data. The close-up makes that 'Total Sales' chart the hero, which is precisely what a high-intent lead wants to see—results. 🚀
Curious: when you’re building...
Trey's avatar
I am always on the minority side of these votes, especially here. I love the full view, but both are great.
Lortist's avatar
Vyudu's avatar
The close up wins because the data is the protagonist. Full picture frames are great when the device is the story, this case study is about a chart, so the crop earns the click. Skipping motion can actually help on a portfolio review, hiring managers scan static frames faster...
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