!FocusFrame™ Large View

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See !FocusFrame™ the way it’s meant to be seen — expanded visuals that reveal the tunneling effect and guided attention.

!FocusFrame™ Large View

See !FocusFrame™ the way it’s meant to be seen — expanded visuals that reveal the tunneling effect and guided attention.
Teacher instructing students using FocusFrame visual learning structure in the classroom

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Teacher instructing students in a classroom without FocusFrame visual learning support

What to notice here:

Your eyes are naturally drawn toward the center without being told to look there. The surrounding space feels quieter, softer, and less demanding. This isn’t about forcing focus — it’s about shaping the visual field so attention settles on its own. !FocusFrame™ works by reducing peripheral noise and gently guiding attention inward, allowing the brain to stay engaged without feeling overwhelmed.
Professional photo of Jacob Whyte, founder of !DueCourse™, with the !DueCourse™ branding displayed on the image.

Founder’s note:

On a larger screen, !FocusFrame™ feels less like something I’m looking at and more like something I’m moving into. The framed image draws my attention inward, while the unframed version subtly pushes it outward. Over time, that difference feels like energy saved — small in the moment, meaningful in the long run.

!DueCourse™ legal flashcard with red gradient FocusFrame borders highlighting the criminal procedure term “Inchoate Offenses.”

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Traditional inchoate offenses law flashcard without visual focus frame, showing criminal law definition in standard study layout

This page is meant to be experienced, not analyzed.

If the difference felt subtle, that’s the point. !FocusFrame™ is designed to work quietly — reducing effort rather than demanding attention.
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