Healthcare training can freak out squeamish learners. But this clever example avoids the ick factor with a whimsical style and a navigation design that gently persuades learners to learn more about blood typing.
Creative and sincere. Thank you for sharing this. I'm curious, how/where did you get the assets from? Creating characters is something I'm interested in learning how to do. Any tips there are appreciated. Best to you.
Hi Pedro - I use free websites such as freepik for my characters, but I'm also training my organisation on how to create these using PowerPoint - and if they want to advance the design then we move over to illustrator - search for illustrator design video tutorials - those could get you started.
Thank you Lebogang, I can begin diving into PPT tutorials for character illustration. I'm not afforded the Adobe Suite at my company so I'm finding alternatives.
Hi Pedro,
Thank you for your nice comment. This was an image I got from Freepik and I modified it using Inkscape to remove the sections I didn't want. I added additional assets (cape, superhero emblem, hearts, blood droplets) from Freepik.
Hi Rachna, there are a bunch of free tutorials people post on YouTube - some better than others. If you google "remove part of an image in Inkscape" you'll find several choices. Good luck!
Hi Rachna, most everything in this interaction was done with state changes. There are a total of two slides in the scene. The switch from the blood drops to the hearts is a slide change. The boy changes to the hero on the second slide as well. No gifs.
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