Long back I designed this e-learning course, I'm sharing the few screens now. This course was designed for kids. Please share your feedback if you liked it.
Intro Screen
Menu or Home
Content Screen
If you like my design I will keep on sharing the designed which I created for other courses.
Ganesh: Agreed nice design. Plenty of space, appropriate color palette for kiddos. The menu had a lot of small text on it. Maybe that's a better treatment for adult learners who are more motivated to search out what's on-screen? Just a suggestion, and thanks for sharing this.
These look great, Ganesh. My one comment would be on the readability, particularly on the second screen. Small font, and also the gradients + white color doesn't make the text pop like it could, especially for kids.
But I really like the lively colorful design, especially on the first screen.
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This looks great. It's too bad no one replied when you posted this. People do get busy though.
Ganesh: Agreed nice design. Plenty of space, appropriate color palette for kiddos. The menu had a lot of small text on it. Maybe that's a better treatment for adult learners who are more motivated to search out what's on-screen? Just a suggestion, and thanks for sharing this.
Looks great.
If I was being picky, I think your play and stop icons may be too small for tablet devices (Apple recommends 44x44px).
Agree with Daniel about the cluttered menu, perhaps have a gate screen that captures shows that information.
Finally the navigation on the question slide has two sets of arrows and may not need either.
But, that is just being picky, really does look great!
Phil: thanks for those Apple specs. I need to pay more attention to that.
These look great, Ganesh. My one comment would be on the readability, particularly on the second screen. Small font, and also the gradients + white color doesn't make the text pop like it could, especially for kids.
But I really like the lively colorful design, especially on the first screen.
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