Graphic & Visual Design
The indirect instructional aspects of imagery, text, white space, color choices, etc. that impact cognitive load, drive engagement, and influence the learner experience.
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Moving to eLearning: 154 Tips on Getting Started
This eBook, Moving to eLearning: 154 Tips on Getting Started, is a collection of tips that aim to ease the transition from the classroom into eLearning.
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Beyond the Next Button
It’s increasingly important to change up standard learning delivery methods. In this eBook, leading learning professionals share how to push industry limits.
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Typography Plays a Key Role in eLearning UX
A key factor in UX, typography helps set the tone of eLearning. It can affect cognitive load and even influence learner engagement.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Color Selection in eLearning Can Inform, Engage Learners
Color selection in eLearning is a key way that designers can influence learners’ moods, drive engagement, and show hierarchies of information.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Visual Storytelling: A New Era of Signs and Symbols
Great eLearning starts with a great story; what if it were told without words? Visual storytelling is a compelling addition to eLearning.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Buzzword Decoder: UI and UX—What’s the Difference?
Learn to distinguish user interface design and user experience design—critical but often confused aspects of eLearning.
By Pamela Hogle • -
Coding Responsive Design in Easy Steps
Authoring tools may offer some responsive design support, but in a code-based project, responsive features are harder to implement. Here’s how to handle them.
By Mark Lassoff • -
New eBook: 233 Tips on Graphics and Visual Design
The eLearning Guild’s new free eBook, 233 Tips on Graphics and Visual Design, contains design concepts and ideas that have real, practical application in L&D work.
By Kat Gore • -
233 Tips on Graphics and Visual Design
This eBook, 233 Tips on Graphics and Visual Design, contains design concepts and ideas that have real, practical application in L&D work.
By The Learning Guild • -
Learners Can Take Well-Designed Microlearning Anywhere!
Microlearning works best if it is narrowly focused, clear, and, above all, concise. That means careful attention to design is required.
By Pamela Hogle •











