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JodiSansone
Community Member
Van Gogh's Self Portrait--the Rise Edition
Demo: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/436+Van+Gogh+Background/index.html
For this challenge I went through my graphics and thought it would be fun to see what I could do with the Van Gogh portraits I used in #372 and #413. I flipped between using VG's Starry Nights and a plain dark background/divider to give your eyes a rest. I also went back and forth between what flash card interation to use--I started with the stacked cards, but switched to the grid because I liked seeing all the portraits on one screen, as if they were all in a gallery together. I may change my mind on that. :)
Have a great week!
Demo: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/436+Van+Gogh+Background/index.html
For this challenge I went through my graphics and thought it would be fun to see what I could do with the Van Gogh portraits I used in #372 and #413. I flipped between using VG's Starry Nights and a plain dark background/divider to give your eyes a rest. I also went back and forth between what flash card interation to use--I started with the stacked cards, but switched to the grid because I liked seeing all the portraits on one screen, as if they were all in a gallery together. I may change my mind on that. :)
Have a great week!
JillVanderwall
12 months agoCommunity Member
Your use of paintings as a background texture was wise! It showcases what makes Van Gogh so unique for his time. I also appreciated the back and forth from that busier background to the plain dark; it rested my eyes. The flip card feature with the painting and its demographic information was an intelligent way to get the learner involved. You've given me a lot of great examples to consider as I design in the future (all in one short microlearning!)