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eLearning-related Visual Design Trends What Non-Designers Need To Know Session Speaker: Bianca Woods
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Has this happened to you… Why don’t we just use ( insert fancy design term this guy doesn’t actually understand here ) ?
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Just because you aren’t a designer, doesn’t mean you don’t need to know about design
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Amateur Video Flat vs Realism Infographics Keeping on Top of Trends
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Amateur Video Because most of you have a video camera in your pocket right this second
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Making videos: then & now
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Poll Time! Have you ever used YouTube to learn something?
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Making videos: then & now
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So why does this matter if you’re in L&D?
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Can you use amateur quality video for everything? No! It’s best for personal stories & tutorials
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Things to be careful of when using amateur video Needs to be genuine Can look too cheap for marketing
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Don’t skimp on… sound good lighting camera steadiness storytelling editing
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What’s the easiest way to improve your videos? Film like thisNot this
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Do you have any quick questions about amateur video?
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Flat vs Realism The biggest fight you’ve only sort of heard of
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Poll Time! Do you know what “skeuomorphism” is?
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iOS started with realism & skeuomorphism… Image Credit: Mahesh Mohan https://www.flickr.com/photos/maheshones/8564863596/sizes/l/
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Then this happened to iOS 7 Image Credit: Mahesh Mohan https://www.flickr.com/photos/maheshones/11400984316/sizes/m/
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< realismflat =
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So why does this matter if you’re in L&D?
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Realism
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Flat Calendar
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Design has shifted. But is that a good thing? That’s some good looking pie!
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Realism Pros & Cons
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Flat Pros & Cons
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In short, both can be good design choices
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Another option: combine the two Notes
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Do you have any quick questions about flat vs realism?
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Infographics Does making it into a pretty picture automatically make it better?
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Poll Time! What’s your experience with infographics?
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So why does this matter if you’re in L&D?
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A good infographic should: be visually engaging Espresso Steamed Milk Milk Foam Espresso 3000 Caffé Latte 305020 Cappucchino 3035 Flat White 30500 Texttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttexttext strive to be clearer & boring than this use images/text to simplify & compress content Image Credit: Lokesh Dhakar http://www.lokeshdhakar.com/coffee-drinks-illustrated/
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What makes an infographic succeed? Logical information Well-designed graphics Clear narrative and point That’s some good looking pie!
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Consider using an infographic if you need to… Tie together related data Simplify large amounts of content Tell a story that’s best told through data
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Use something else if you need to… Use it just because it’s shiny & new Need to tell a linear narrative story Attempt to link data that actually isn’t connected
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Stick to 1 theme, then curate, curate, curate core theme info
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But who made it? But where did the “facts” come from?
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*I just made that up 23% of all infographics lie *
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Do you have any quick questions about infographics?
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Keeping On Top Of Future Trends What, you mean trends actually change over time?! ;)
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read books
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check out design blogs & videos
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follow media on related topics technology innovation web trends user interface design product design marketing fashion app designmultimedia video game design interior design maker culture learning psychology science
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become friends with designers
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Your relationship with design….
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Additional Resources http://biancawoods.weebly.com/design- trends-2014.html http://e-geeking.blogspot.ca/ @eGeeking
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