This is the album cover for the most recent album released by the band The Strokes called Angles. This is the perfect example of many of the different ways and variations of the illusion of depth and dimension in design. The texture gradient and linear perspective of the checkered floor is prominent. The pillars in the middle also demonstrate the use of relative height and size as well as overlap. This creates a movement parallax that makes it seem as if the pillars are moving vertically up and down. The effect is further made more dramatic by being contrasted with the checkered floor. The design of the cover is a very great example of the many different elements of depth and dimension working together. The angles on the side of the picture also add another dimension.

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