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Two New Storyline Characters Wearing Personal Protective Equipment

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5 months ago

We’re excited to announce that we’re adding two new characters to our ever-expanding character library in Storyline!

Dressed in hard hats and high-vis safety vests, Sebastian and Haley are ready for a variety of scenarios that require industry-specific outfits. Here’s a quick peek at how you can use these new characters in your courses.

Sebastian

Dressed in a hard hat, high-visibility vest, and work boots, Sebastian represents a variety of industries. His personal protective equipment makes him a great fit for settings like construction and events. With a serious, experienced presence, he can play many roles—co-worker, manager, foreman, or mentor.

Haley

Bright personal protective equipment makes Haley stand out from the crowd. She could be a member of a maintenance crew, an airport mechanic, or a stakeholder visiting a construction site. With her vibrant expressions and sleek ponytail, Haley is a versatile character, perfect for entry-level or managerial roles.

Wrap-Up

To insert these characters into your Storyline 360 courses, select Characters in the Insert tab. There, you can explore the full character collection in Content Library 360, which features these new characters and many more for a total of 100,000+ combinations of photographic and illustrated characters, expressions, and poses. 

We look forward to bringing you more characters dressed in different styles and for more industries. If there’s a specific character you’re looking for, let us know in the comments!

These characters will work for folks using Storyline 360, the continuously updated version of Storyline included in Articulate 360. Want to try them out? Get a free trial of Articulate 360 right here. And subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest features and resources.

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  • gzarax's avatar
    gzarax
    Community Member

    It's great that we can use builder characters. I do have a point though, my construction company clients pay a lot of attention to detail when it comes to construction site safety. So if the figure has a vest, boots, helmet and gloves, it should also have safety glasses. The helmet should have a chin strap. I know these are unimportant details for most people, but I work with people from health and safety departments and for them it's super important to form good habits for workers.