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TrinaRimmer
8 years agoFormer Staff
Storyline 360: Pastel Process Interaction
Here's a fresh and simple single-slide interaction. It's perfect for walking learners through a process, step-by-step.
Make this download your own by swapping out the Content Library stock images and changing the colors of the drawing shapes and buttons. This project uses the free font Lato in a bold and a light stroke.
Enjoy!
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- mcardinalCommunity MemberWhat a nice design. It has a nice look and simplicity to it. Thank you for the inspiration.
- ChristineBla838Community MemberJust seeing this now and it looks so amazing. So simple and clean, nice job!
- WeeThansomCommunity MemberLike it! Simple design with great impact. Thank you.
- PalekikaMarshalCommunity MemberThank you ! I love the simpleness of the design!
- LauraLeeHenrieCommunity MemberThis is great Are you able to insert video clips into the slides?
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffI don't see any reason why not! I say go for it!
- TreyMcNabb-f8dbCommunity MemberThanks for sharing Trina! I really like the smooth animations for the blocks on each step, and the offset in timing for the entrance motion makes it really appealing.
And I totally understand relics inside previous versions of a demo. lol! - ChrisWaldenCommunity MemberLove it!
- MohammedYasser-Community MemberThanks Trina for sharing this. Very brilliantly done with awesdome attention to detail!
- CarlyeSiegelCommunity MemberThanks for sharing this, Trina! I want to use this as the basis for an upcoming project but had a question. Why are the buttons in a different slide (assets) than everything else? I'm not sure I know how to use them correctly in this way. Still learning Storyline so I appreciate the help!
- TrinaRimmerFormer StaffHi Carlye. This project is made with PowerPoint and PowerPoint doesn't have the concept of states for objects. For instance, a button in PowerPoint doesn't have a normal state and hover state unless you create copies of it on different slides. Thankfully in Storyline 360, you can add states to objects like custom buttons. So if you're importing this download into Storyline 360, you can use the included asset slide to create your own custom states for objects like buttons, for instance, and then add those button images as object states in Storyline. You can learn more about object states in this article if you're curious: https://community.articulate.com/articles/articulate-storyline-360-user-guide-how-to-add-and-edit-states You might also want to check out this article from Nicole on cool ways to use object states in Storyline: https://community.articulate.com/articles/3-cool-ways-to-use-storyline-states I hope this helps!
- LOrealBCommunity MemberBeautifully done! love it! Will undoubtedly use it myself too!