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PowerPoint: Social Media Robot Illustrations

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SarahHodge
Former Staff
2 years ago

Need to create training on social media topics but can’t find the right imagery? Simply download this PowerPoint file and customize the different bot expressions, phone profiles, computer screen posts and replies, and other graphic elements to fit your needs. And if you want to see an example of how these illustrations can be used together, head on over to this Rise 360 Spot the Bot example to see them in action.

Published 2 years ago
Version 1.0
  • Hi Sarah! This has been a great tool for me. I tried to do a similar graphic element with the wavy border as an interactive graphic. When I view it in phone mode - it has big spaces between the graphic and the next section. There is no padding on it. Is that because I can't "connect" the blocks? I'm unsure how to connect them - not sure if this was a previous version of Rise. I also don't have the option to change it to a "stepped" navigation.
  • Such an amazing SVG tip!! Thank you! If I wanted the background to be a color, would you suggest creating a shape and filling it with the color for it to come over with the image? As opposed to setting the background color in PP? Or is there an easier way to do this inside of Rise?
  • Dear Sarah, how exactly did you create the graphics in PowerPoint? They look amazing.
  • OMG - thank you so much for the info on using SVG's!!! So much more clear!! Yay!
  • Hi Sarah, the graphics are amazing! Wondering how you got the export files from PowerPoint to be so crisp... any tips?
    Thanks so much for sharing all this!
    Mariana
    • SarahHodge's avatar
      SarahHodge
      Former Staff
      Thanks, MixtMode Learning! For some of the images, I selected all the objects on the slide I wanted to save, right-clicked, and selected "Save as Picture." In the pop-up window, I used the Save as type dropdown to select "Scalable Vector Graphics (*.svg). And that's it! The great thing about saving files as SVG is that you can scale them up or down, and it usually keeps the image nice and crisp. For the other graphics where I needed to have a transparent background, I saved them as a png. I hope that helps!
      • MarianaBraga-f0's avatar
        MarianaBraga-f0
        Community Member
        Amazing tip to save the images as SVG! Will be doing this from now on. Thanks so much for the quick reply, Sarah!
        Cheers,
        Mariana