Here's a fantastic Rise 360 example. The course features a cohesive design style, custom graphics, a hidden sidebar, curved image backgrounds, and much more. If you're looking for Rise 360 inspiration, you'll find many creative ideas in this course.
Thanks, Tamarah! I made the pictures in Illustrator and imported them. I got inspired by the amazing Amanda Nguyen with this tutorial: https://youtu.be/QNRW0edLTxA
Fantastic work! Most Rise courses look pretty similar, but you managed to make it unique and outstanding! The visuals go really well with the content, and the interactions add true value.
I agree, Fabian! Teresa really did an outstanding job with making it look and feel different from the ordinary design. I use Photoshop quite a bit to edit images if I cannot find them in the Content Library. I love how Articulate allows you to work with different applications to complete a presentation!
Hi Louise! Thanks for your feedback. Here's how to hide the sidebar: https://community.articulate.com/articles/rise-360-control-navigation#sidebar-visibility
I was thinking the same. The only thing from an end user point of view is that one should be able to see the course progress. Not many learners completes the course in one go and sidebar showing progress is good once he/she resumes!! What you think?
Agreed, Surender! When you disable the sidebar Rise also disables the progress bar which is a shame. In this case, the sidebar wasn't part of the design concept. But, hosted in the LMS the users are able to resume where they left.
Hi Teresa,
I saw you in the Bootcamp session on Wednesday :) You presented on a different course you were just starting. This one is also great! I agree with others that you've illustrated how interesting Rise can be--I haven't seen an example that looks this stylish and well designed before!
-Ruth
I love this Rise course (In particular, the theme, the colors and how you used graphics to expand the backgrounds. Visually, this course is simply stunning!
Hi Teresa
I love this...and have been trying to work out how to do something similar. I also watched Amanda's tutorial, but I find I still have a few gaps. I thought i'd ask whether you'd be willing (and able) to share this course file, or even a lesson or two...so I could further understand how you built it...which blocks where for example.
I totally understand if not...just thought I'd ask.
Well done...
Taryn
Hi Teresa - this looks utterly amazing, really hides the signature Rise look that is easily identifiable. Echoing Taryn's comment, looking at the review link, I'm also trying to work out how this was built, and would love a look at the course file if possible.
Thanks,
Jay
Hi @Teresa Moreno!
Do you have this in a template form so we can see how you made this flow so well with the image backgrounds? You have made this look amazingly clean and I would love to take a look at the setup of the blocks to help understand your methods.
Hi all! Thanks for your feedback! I really appreciate all your nice comments. I'm on holiday but I'll come back to you with a file to share before Christmas ;)
Hi all! I learned that there's no way to send source files for Rise courses. But I can send you a copy of the course so you can see the backend. And of course, if you have any specific questions I can always answer them or we can have a quick zoom call. So, if you are interested DM me your email address and I'll share the course with you.
Would you provide me with a copy as well? I have tried to insert background images into different blocks and make it look seamless but it didn't quite turn out like your course!
Hi Teresa, this is a fantstic example, really impressive. I have sent you a DM - if you could send me a copy of the editable file please it was be hugely appreciated. Many thanks.
Hi, Teresa. Your course inspires me to do better in designing Rise 360 courses. I only found this post now and would like to request a copy of the course so I can learn more from it. Thank you for your attention. I wish you success in all your endeavors!
Would you mind sharing the copy with me as well? I've very curious about how the imagery was created to create this flow. The course is gorgeous! I echo everyone else here that you created a unique and visually stimulating course!!
In my opinion this is the best Rise course I've seen to date. It had the most unique look and feel and had a seemless appearance and flow to it. Was really interesting and engaging.
This looks so amazing @Teresa! Thank you for sharing your ideas and being so generous. I love the color contrast and what you have done with the background.
Hi! I LOVE it! It's the most creative Rise template I've seen. You've inspired me to use more Rise than Storyline. Could you please share? albajanette@icloud.com
Hi Alba!
Thanks for your comment.
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HI there - another fan over here if you wouldn't mind sharing! Would love to have a peek around at how you made it work. mereki.white@essentialenergy.com.au
Hi all!
Thanks so much for your comments. I appreciate them a lot.
Sorry if you haven't heard from me yet, but I started a new position and it's been a very busy February. I'll catch up with all the emails this weekend (if you have sent me an email so far). But please understand that I might not respond to every future message from now.
You can learn all about the background design from Amanda's video: https://youtu.be/QNRW0edLTxA
Also, in this video, I talk with Belvista Studios about the design process and give some other insights about this Rise piece: https://youtu.be/HUoQiipK8vQ
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