Do you create your own graphics for your Storyline projects?
Sep 22, 2014
Hi. I'm new to instructional design and Storyline. I'm curious: do most people who use Storyline also create the graphics for their projects? Or do most people collaborate with designers/illustrators who are more skilled in the visual arts?
I ask because I'm trying to understand what skills are expected of an instructional designer. I have some drawing skills but I'm not a professional graphic designer and so I don't trust my design skills when creating anything beyond simple layouts.
One reason I'm posting this message is that, in the late 1990s, I worked as a copywriter for a large advertising agency's Internet division. I created websites for major corporations, but I collaborated with designers who did all the artwork and layout. I'm wondering if most instructional designers work the same way.
Thanks!
D
2 Replies
Hi D.,
I think, as with most things, it's a combination. Some people areĀ "one stop shop" and do it all. Others, collaborate.
You might get more response on this type of question at the Building Better Courses forum.
Oh, and welcome to the ID world
Rebecca, thanks so much for the reply and the suggestion. I'll repost this question in the Building Better Courses forum.
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