Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

edge-in

adjective/adverb
/ˈɛdʒ ɪn/
Definition
A technique used in editing or planning where the focus is on the main content or point, while the surrounding elements are minimized or reduced.
Examples
  • The designer used an edge-in approach to enhance the key message of the advertisement.
  • In her presentation, she applied edge-in techniques to keep the audience focused on the main argument.
Meaning
In the context of presentations or designs, ‘edge-in’ refers to a method that draws attention to important information or visuals by creating a contrast with less significant elements.
Synonyms
  • focus-in
  • highlight
  • emphasize