Breaking up content is a challenge every e-learning designer faces. So how do you go about organizing information in an easy-to-digest format? This Storyline 360 click-and-reveal example showcases how easy it is to transform basic concepts into an interactive learning experience using triggers, shapes, and subtle animations.
It works nicely as an aid to memorization. The "View all" is a nice check for the learner before trying each one separately again. The design is clear and attractive too. Well done. I'll be stealing the idea to help my learners memorize the parts of a formal letter.
I agree with Mark above. I love this project. I love the layout and clean look to it. I could really use something like this with some projects I am working on. Is there a way for you to share the .story file here to see how you built it?
This is excellent ... I love it. I'm a second-generation typographer, and began my career in the late 1960s. There was a time when typography was more about kerning and line breaks (rags) — at least in the L.A. shops that I worked in — than about the characteristics of letters. Over time, the word typography began to encompass what I always referred to as font design. JD, you put a lot of time and work into this! Awesome!
This is a really cool project! Absolutely inspired by your work. Would it be possible for you to share how you made the animated videos and which tool did you use for the same? TIA :)
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