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4 TopicsThe Last Impression
Check it out here! First impressions get you in the room. But what happens after you leave? Most candidates send a thank-you email and hope for the best. This entry makes the thank-you the portfolio piece. I may have made a guest appearance in a hiring manager's inbox for this one. The experience opens as an email mockup, unfolds into a four-tab interactive, and walks the hiring manager through the conversation, a microlearning sample, the design thinking, and a warm close. Because first impressions get you in the room. The last impression gets you the offer. If you turn every touchpoint into a design opportunity, let's connect — Jayashree RaviLeveling up Web Objects: Two-way communication between Storyline and Spline 3D 🚀
Hi everyone! 👋 I’m super excited to share a portfolio project I recently finished called Playcraft Assistant. My goal was to push the boundaries of what we can do with Web Objects and custom JavaScript in Storyline. Instead of just embedding a static 3D model, I wanted Storyline to act as the "brain" and control a live 3D engine. Here is how it works under the hood: The Visuals: I built an interactive 3D robot using Spline. The Bridge: I wrote a custom HTML/JS wrapper using the postMessage API to create a communication tunnel between the Articulate player and the iframe. The Result: When you click native Storyline buttons or change slides, JavaScript triggers specific animations in the 3D model (Greeting, Loading, etc.) in real-time. The UI: I also coded a custom "terminal typewriter" effect using GSAP and Storyline text variables (making it 100% native and accessible without breaking the published SVG text). Playcraft Assistant It was a fantastic technical challenge dealing with iframe race conditions and variable syncing, but the result feels incredibly seamless. I’d love to hear your thoughts, feedback, or any ideas on how to take this even further. Also, if anyone is trying to connect external web apps or 3D models with Storyline variables, I’d be happy to share some of the JavaScript logic! Happy developing! 👩💻✨Custom eLearning Leave-Behind Using Storyline 360
Built a Storyline 360 leave-behind template to showcase skills in interviews—moving beyond traditional portfolios. Created a quick 2–5 minute module based on: Managing SME feedback during course development It includes scenario-based decisions and real-world interactions to demonstrate practical instructional design thinking. Click the link below to explore the demo https://www.swiftelearningservices.com/cutom-elearning-leave-behind-storyline-360-interview-template/ If anyone requires a customized template, feel free to message us.Custom Interview Leave-Behind Templates to Win Job Offers
We created a Rise 360 module that enables learners to design a customizable interview leave-behind template—something they can reuse and adapt for any opportunity. https://www.brilliantteams.com.au/customisable-interview-leave-behind-templates/