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Dos and don’ts of digital design
A quick reminder of things to keep in mind while designing
Four essential
design principles
The foundational ingredients to leveling up your design
Digital design
checklist
Run through this before publishing your digital designs
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Principle one:
Contrast
If elements aren’t the same, then make them different.
Principle two:
Repetition
Keep visual elements consistent throughout your design.
Principle three:
Alignment
Everything should somehow be aligned with something else.
Principle four:
Proximity
Elements associated with each other should be in close proximity.
Digital design checklist
Does my design have enough white space?
Does my design a balanced about of stock photos?
Are the activities inlcuded in my design going to be annoying for my learners?
Am I sure I’m using the most effective medium for this design?
Have I incorportated Contrast into my design?
Have I incorportated Repetition into my design?
Have I incorportated Alignment into my design?
Have I incorportated Proximity into my design?
Don't:
Be afraid of white space
Do:
Allow your design to breathe
Don't:
Use unauthentic stock photos
Use stock photos that complement your design
Do:
Don't:
Overuse stock photos
Blend stock photos with minimal design elements
Do:
Don't:
Make your learners play (unwanted) games
Use authoring tool functionality when it actually makes sense
Do:
Don't:
Use the same medium for all of your content
Use the medium that will be easiest and most effective for your learners
Do: