Last week we've started the challenge #53Freebies. So another week has started...time to share your next Freebie with our fellow community members.
For the people who didn't participate in this challenge....This challenge will be open for the whole year, so you can always catch up if you feel like it.
A while back I created a "timer" graphic that was never used in a client project. I figured I would share it. Hopefully, someone will find them useful in their own project. Enjoy
Great that you are joining Keith...I don't think that I'm the only one who is interested....Thanks for sharing the source file. It's always nice to see how people are using Storyline. Hope to see you back in the next weeks!
Simple but effective Eduardo...Great that you are joining! The colors of the images and background, as well as the font are fitting perfectly with your theme.
Jeff, just came across these, this is a genius way to create clever simple characters for your elearning course. Very impressed with this...who needs Adobe Illustrator eh?
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Happy Monday, Paul!
I really like the way you incorporated hover and selected views for your markers demo!
This week, I went with a medical-themed tabs interaction for Storyline 2 and Storyline 360:
Medical Tabs Interaction: View and download
Hi everyone,
For this week's freebie I created a few buttons:
Click here for a demo.
Click here for the source.
This week, I will go with a template which I prepared for the challenge 150 (is it cheating? :),
it is a quick quiz template with an animated timer.
Demo
Source
Thought I would join in.
Not too sure anyone will be too interested but i have created a quiz based loosely on the TV show Countdown.
A while back I created a "timer" graphic that was never used in a client project. I figured I would share it. Hopefully, someone will find them useful in their own project. Enjoy
Download: http://bridgehillls.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/StaticTimers.zip
For this week I created a simple organisational chart.
Recently I've been playing with Storyline 360 and I came to this game.
It's a simple artillery game containing dial-based controls, missile paths and dynamic targets. Play the live version here.
Feel free to download the story files. All feedbacks are welcome!
I added another pose to my illustrated PowerPoint character for week 2!
Nice Jeff! That's a good way to do this, like in a series so after several weeks you end up with a good set :)
That's the plan for the first weeks!
Here's my freebie for week #2 - custom designed pushpins for your e-Learning projects, designed in PowerPoint:
https://hopedianne.com/portfolio/designing-pushpins/
Enjoy!
Nice job Dianne. I'm sure they will come in handy on a future project! Thanks for sharing.
Nice design Montse...These icons are just spot on!
Thanks for sharing Matt, buttons are always useful...I really like the hover effect on the first rounded button.
Cheating!? I don't think so...Cool idea to ask if people want to download the source file after they have fnished the quiz. Good thinking Ridvan!
Great that you are joining Keith...I don't think that I'm the only one who is interested....Thanks for sharing the source file. It's always nice to see how people are using Storyline. Hope to see you back in the next weeks!
Thanks Richard, they're really nice! Which software did you use to create them?
It's been awhile back but I think I used Photoshop at the time.
Simple but effective Eduardo...Great that you are joining! The colors of the images and background, as well as the font are fitting perfectly with your theme.
Great idea Jeff, cant wait to get my hands on the whole set.
These are awesome Dianne. Nice style, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing Lili!...The red colors are matching perfectly with the white Storyline player!
I enjoyed these a lot, very effective way of utilising PPT for design!
Jeff, just came across these, this is a genius way to create clever simple characters for your elearning course. Very impressed with this...who needs Adobe Illustrator eh?
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