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GerardFriel
10 years agoCommunity Member
- KristinAnthony10 years agoCommunity MemberOMG...Love that design, Gerard! Incredibly good looking course. The first time, I did the right thing. But the second time, Mr. Jones got shot. RIP Mr. Jones 2014...
- GerardFriel10 years agoCommunity MemberThanks guys. I'm happy to hear that a number of you survived! I'll tweak the output to make it play nicer on mobile and will write a blog post on how the comic book look was created.
- JoannaKurpiewsk10 years agoCommunity MemberI like the "comic style" way you divided the screen. I killed my namesake several times to try out every scenario. Very well done!
- MelissaMilloway10 years agoCommunity MemberI dig the comic book style, as well. I think there is a comic style challenge that I need to get on. I feel like the hardest part of challenges is finding free graphics that work (even though there are so many great sites for free graphics). It makes me wish I was a better artist.
- JackieVanNice10 years agoSuper HeroHere's the comic book style challenge, Melissa. I'd never used it before but ended up loving it! You should give it a try! https://community.articulate.com/articles/design-comic-book-theme-elearning
- JackieVanNice10 years agoSuper HeroNicely done Gerard! I'm only on mobile, so I'll revisit it later, but it looks great. Nice job setting up the scene, mood, prompts, etc. Everyone survived quite nicely. :)
- MatthewGuyan10 years agoPartnerThis is great Gerard, I too really like the style. I also got everyone through safely but went back to see what would happen if I went another way...
- Jerson-Campos10 years agoCommunity MemberReally like the comic book style. I like how everything looked consistent and prevents from breaking the user's attention.
- GerardFriel10 years agoCommunity MemberHere is a blog post covering how I got some of the comic book style into the demo:
http://www.gerardfriel.com/blog/23-preventing-workplace-violence-elearning-scenarios