Viewpoint movement
We read a lot of sentences every day. While conscious of how to move the viewpoint while reading, not many people spend their time. This page describes three typical viewpoint movements.
Z type
The Z type is a pattern of viewpoint movement that is mainly seen when reading texts on paper media such as magazines and textbooks. It is generally said that the upper left and lower right are easy to impress, and it is easy to remember if there is an impact on the top and bottom.
N type
Type N is a pattern of viewpoint movement that is mainly seen when reading vertical sentences on paper media such as novels. Type N becomes noticeable when scanned and tends to remember the first and last sentences well.
F type
Type F is a pattern of viewpoint movement that you see when reading text on the web. If you are reading this page now, you probably have this F-shaped eye movement.
With this F-type layout, it's easy to impress your readers when creating the web. As an example, on this site, each theme is placed at the top.
Additionally, it is recommended that images that you want to compare should be lined up horizontally, and images with different content should be lined up vertically.