Graphic Design Basics: Key Principles to Enhance Designing Slide Presentations
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2025-05-11
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This project, Graphic Design Basics: Key Principles to Enhance Designing Slide Presentations, aims to develop an online course to equip learners without basic visual design knowledge. The course was designed to improve the overall look and feel of slide presentations created by individuals with limited graphic design knowledge. To evaluate the course, four usability participants (n=4) and twenty-eight learning effectiveness participants (n=28) participated in testing the online course. After the usability study, immediate modifications were enacted to enhance the user experience. Overall, the course received positive feedback from the usability and learning effectiveness participants regarding visual design, ease of navigation, interactivity, quotes, and multimedia. Results suggest that adding more activities to online instruction in the future would enhance learning and encourage participants to apply new skills to their slide presentations.
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graphic, design, presentation, slides, ux/ui, graphic design, design elements, design principles, typography, accessibility, grid, layouts
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