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LindaLorenzetti
Super Hero
Sorry Miranda for the late reply, I just saw your question. I used Photoshop to give a cartoon effect to the images. If you have Photoshop, just Google cartoon or comic effect and you'll get a bunch of options.
I like your infection control presentation, very effective.
I like your infection control presentation, very effective.
MirandaVerswijv
10 years agoCommunity Member
Thanks LInda, I really should brush up my Photoshop skills!
I mostly use Powerpoint, learning lots of all the wonderful people in this community.
I'm so jealous of people's graphic talents - I consider myself as a pretty good instructional designer, but have been used to having a graphics team when working for vendors! So slowly learning to make things look good as well being good learning :)
I mostly use Powerpoint, learning lots of all the wonderful people in this community.
I'm so jealous of people's graphic talents - I consider myself as a pretty good instructional designer, but have been used to having a graphics team when working for vendors! So slowly learning to make things look good as well being good learning :)
- LindaLorenzetti10 years agoSuper HeroMiranda, keep a file of anything that you see that you like the look of. It could be brochures, ads, screenshots of websites, anything. File it away until you need some inspiration. Looking at things that you like will generate ideas and trying to duplicate someone else's work improve yours.
- BrandieJenkins110 years agoCommunity MemberMiranda,
When I was trying to learn photoshop and illustrator, I used some of the learn from videos on creativeedge.com. The site has tons of books and videos, and is less expensive than Lynda.com. Tom's blog also has a lot of tips on graphic editing using PowerPoint.
Brandie