Blog Post
Jonathan_Hill
3 years agoSuper Hero
Hello!
I've long been a fan of creating pictograms in PowerPoint - the ability to export your creations as SVG files allows you to create really crisp icons and figures for use in elearning projects.
Using the same techniques and the Jump To Time trigger it's also possible to bring a static pictogram to life.
FIRE EXIT
Demo: https://bit.ly/elhc384
Blog: https://bit.ly/elhc384bl
I've long been a fan of creating pictograms in PowerPoint - the ability to export your creations as SVG files allows you to create really crisp icons and figures for use in elearning projects.
Using the same techniques and the Jump To Time trigger it's also possible to bring a static pictogram to life.
FIRE EXIT
Demo: https://bit.ly/elhc384
Blog: https://bit.ly/elhc384bl
- JodiSansone3 years agoCommunity MemberThis really resonated with me as I am living in a 200-unit apartment for the month and I've seen all kinds of minor safety violations in the hallways, entry and garage...but when you add them all up, they could cause issues if people had to evacuate the building. If I were the building manager or condo association president I would like to have something like your demo to distribute. It gets the point across to everyone without scolding.
- Ron_Katz3 years agoCommunity MemberGreat work, Jonathan. Your static characters really did come to life.
- Samuel3 years agoCommunity MemberPerfect assessment! I did not want to exit.
- Ange3 years agoCommunity MemberWhat fun! The only quiz I have wanted to do more than once. Great idea to use the Jump to trigger.
- Yvonne3 years agoCommunity MemberLove the design and how the animation of the pictogram is not only visually pleasing, but helps to inform and tell the story of consequences. Inspired!
- NovitusSolution3 years agoCommunity MemberThe running motion looks really cool!