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AnthonyWatson
2 years agoCommunity Member
Courseware improvement
Early next year I need to consult through our business to determine content changes for our Inductions.
As part of this process, I'm also considering a bit of a design resign refresh and would be ...
MonikaUmba-b3a9
2 years agoCommunity Member
Hi Anthony,
Thanks for sharing the course.
I totally agree with David. Few additional points from me:
- Limit font to two fonts (one for titles/one for body)
- Make sure that the contrast ratio is high enough for the text to be accessible (Grey text on grey background). Equally, a lot of people find reading white text on dark background difficult to read - I saw an example of it in your course).
- Some text is placed way too close to the edge of the screen. If accessed on mobile devices, some parts of the text/buttons may be hard to access.
- Do not overload pages with text - leave some white space around the text and graphical elements
- Make sure that clickable elements (icons) stand out
- It is best to set a style guide for the eLearning, to make sure that the elements with a specific function, look the same - i.e. buttons, icons etc.
See this article: https://community.articulate.com/articles/e-learning-style-guide