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Storyline: Donating Blood

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JenniferEdgerto
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5 years ago

Healthcare training can freak out squeamish learners. But this clever example avoids the ick factor with a whimsical style and a navigation design that gently persuades learners to learn more about blood typing.

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Published 5 years ago
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  • I really like this thought and project. I agree with Charlotte....Just the right touch of emotion you need to call to action.
  • Creative and sincere. Thank you for sharing this. I'm curious, how/where did you get the assets from? Creating characters is something I'm interested in learning how to do. Any tips there are appreciated. Best to you.
    • LebogangMAuku-3's avatar
      LebogangMAuku-3
      Community Member
      Hi Pedro - I use free websites such as freepik for my characters, but I'm also training my organisation on how to create these using PowerPoint - and if they want to advance the design then we move over to illustrator - search for illustrator design video tutorials - those could get you started.
      • PedroGutierrez-'s avatar
        PedroGutierrez-
        Community Member
        Thank you Lebogang, I can begin diving into PPT tutorials for character illustration. I'm not afforded the Adobe Suite at my company so I'm finding alternatives.
    • JenniferEdge850's avatar
      JenniferEdge850
      Community Member
      Hi Pedro,

      Thank you for your nice comment. This was an image I got from Freepik and I modified it using Inkscape to remove the sections I didn't want. I added additional assets (cape, superhero emblem, hearts, blood droplets) from Freepik.
      • PedroGutierrez-'s avatar
        PedroGutierrez-
        Community Member
        Thank you, Jen. I appreciate your insight on the image creation. I'm excited to try something similar!
  • Real stories make a huge impact. Great work! And the link to sign-up was awesome!
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    RachnaGhiya
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    This looks amazing, Jen. Did you use the gif for hearts or just did it by changing the hover state and using the entry animation?
    • JenniferEdge850's avatar
      JenniferEdge850
      Community Member
      Hi Rachna, most everything in this interaction was done with state changes. There are a total of two slides in the scene. The switch from the blood drops to the hearts is a slide change. The boy changes to the hero on the second slide as well. No gifs.
  • This is great. I actually can used it for a project I'm working on. Any chance we can get the source file?