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Practical Ideas for Designing Better E-Learning by David Anderson

Design Mapping: Creating the Right Look and Feel for Your E-learning

2008/12/10 By David

Design mapping is a structured process for identifying the right elements—fonts, objects, people, textures, sounds and colors—that make up your project’s visual voice. The design mapping process helps instructional designers move past the “blank page” by streamlining the visual analysis process.

Filed Under: Design Mapping, Featured, Visual Voice Tagged With: graphic design, mapping, theme, visual, visual design

10 Tips for Ensuring Image Neutrality in Elearning Courseware

2008/06/04 By David

Anyone who’s ever designed an elearning course, corporate brochure or any form of graphic design, has at one time or another been asked to replace one or more images that could be perceived to be offensive or biased. In corporate elearning, this can be particularly challenging since so much of our courseware calls for images […]

Filed Under: Creative E-learning Tagged With: elearning design, graphic design, image selection

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