eLearning

As a designer for eLearning, I took on many roles, below you will find a range of skills that I used from creating styleguides, illustrating storyboards to designing final assets for the courses.

Style Guide

eLearning design team had grown and so did the content. In order to keep the courses consistent with imagery and representation, a style guide was needed to use as a reference for anyone on the team creating assets for the courses.

Storyboarding

Storyboard Sketches

As a storyboard artist, I would read the course content and work with the learning experience designer to create a story for the entire course or sections of the course, and provide a narrative that supports and illustrates what the writer is trying to convey.

Media: Procreate, pen and paper

Sketches to Assets

A comparison of storyboard sketches to the final asset creation.

Media: Procreate, Adobe Illustrator


Asset Creation

Some courses had themes, in which the lead designer would create assets ahead of time to provide consistent design styles across the entire course. As a member of the eLearning team, I held multiple roles and worked from storyboarding to mocking up the final designs.

Medium: Adobe Illustrator

Animation Assets

Some of the courses included transcripts written specifically for video content. As a designer, I would create assets that the animator used to bring the story to life in After Effects.

Media: Adobe Illustrator

Story:

A user from Belgium had his website hacked, and he went onto his computer to try and find out what was wrong.

Assets:

Video:

Story:

An abstract representation of Android software being easily manipulated by hackers.

Assets:

Video:

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