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Why Properly Combining Images and Text is Crucial for Onboarding 👀🧠🎯

Here’s why placing text below an image is more effective for user engagement and reducing cognitive load during onboarding👇:
Anxiety leads to procrastination👇:
✅ 1. Natural reading flow:
💡People naturally read from top to bottom, making it easier to first process the image and then the text.

✅ 2. Attention retention:
💡Images grab attention more quickly than text, guiding the eye to the visual content first, then naturally transitioning to the text, improving memory retention.

✅ 3. Reducing cognitive load:
💡A logical sequence of image followed by text minimizes the need to switch focus between elements, making information easier to digest.

✅ 4. Contextual alignment:
💡Captions or text under images are perceived as a natural extension of the visual content, allowing for seamless understanding.
🤓User attention and motivation are limited resources. Try not to waste them—you still have to show them the paywall!
P.S. It's essential that the image aligns with the meaning of the text. This reduces cognitive load and enhances comprehension. When there’s a mismatch, the isolation effect may attract attention, but it also causes mental strain and disrupts understanding.
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