Good job. Your presentation is quite neat and clean. Easy to understand. And that mapping you did is really good. Try to make that image in high resolution if possible. Great attempt though.
So first off, thank you so much for sharing your project.
With your design map, I think you're off to a good start. What I would suggest is going back and using more words to describe the elements, fonts, people, elements and so on.
For typography, one way to describe the possible fonts is to describe your course topic and purpose.
For example, let's say you're doing a course on the care-giving nature of medical industry. You might use words like:
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Good job. Your presentation is quite neat and clean. Easy to understand. And that mapping you did is really good. Try to make that image in high resolution if possible. Great attempt though.
HI,
Could you possibly .zip it too as I cannot read .rars?
Or just upload as native?
Thanks
Bruce
Hi Miss F. -
So first off, thank you so much for sharing your project.
With your design map, I think you're off to a good start. What I would suggest is going back and using more words to describe the elements, fonts, people, elements and so on.
For typography, one way to describe the possible fonts is to describe your course topic and purpose.
For example, let's say you're doing a course on the care-giving nature of medical industry. You might use words like:
Safe, secure, nurturing, caring, patient, understanding
Or your course may focus more on the responsiveness of emergency room workers:
Responsive, decisive, authoritative, quick, strong, authoritative, control, focus, strong, determination
Each description will lead you in totally different directions:
The thing is to really begin with the words and describe your topic's core areas and then search for visuals.
If you can, will you take another pass at your mind map and describe the particular topic you're working on?
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