Double exposure, a unique artistic style, has become a popular photographic technique among photographers and designers. This style involves superimposing two or more images onto one another, resulting in a visually striking and thought-provoking outcome. I recommend readers to explore this technique using software tools such as Adobe Photoshop. Addition techniques, such as double exposure neumorphism, have emerged recently and combine elements of spatial design and usability, reimagining how users engage with digital products. Such techniques merge seemingly contradictory elements, such as depth and flatness, to create visually dynamic and fluid compositions. Neumorphism is inspired by skeuomorphism, which adds depth and texture to UI elements mimicking physical textures and materials. Merging these elements allows for unparalleled versatility of the created art.