Various Assets
This page highlights individual assets I've created to promote learner engagement through Visual Communication Design. Most were utilized in Adobe Illustrator (images), and either imported into Adobe After Effects for the animation or exported into Adobe Photoshop as a gif.
The SME provided me with two paragraphs-worth of content to incorporate into the elearning. I reorganized one paragraph into a graphical representation of statistics into a more engaging gif, while reworking the second paragraph to be more learner-friendly.
The content provided was in a chart format that presented the information in a clear, but "clinical way" that would make it difficult to remember or apply. I turned the content into a chat format to bring back the element of real-life engagement and context behind the information. The component also gave an engageing and interactive storytelling experience in conjunction with nice visual interest.
Created a quick animation to draw interest to a pie-chart. Utilized in a PPT along with other assets.
When utilizing a flipcard component in elearning design, I like to incorporate a bit of visual interest to indicate to the learner that there is an interactive component to the learning, meant to entice the learner into engaging with the content.
Tasked with creating a "fun and relatable" infographic to be placed on the company intranet accessed by over 10,000 employees. Of the three created, this was chosen, with links to other content/pages on the company intranet. Note: this content has been scrubbed and generalized.
Adobe Stock (vector graphic), Adobe Illustrator (design layout), and Adobe InDesign (to embed links).
Icons sourced from The Noun Project.