Improve learner experience with 6 simple graphic design principles

There's a myth that one needs to be a designer to create great-looking visual content. In our upcoming expert webinar, we'll debunk this myth!
In this session, you'll see that you don’t need a graphic design degree to make your learning materials look polished and professional. Simple tools like PowerPoint are becoming more robust with graphic design features, so you don’t need an expensive suite of high-end programs—just the right graphic design principles to apply.
We'll be talking about these design principles—contrast, repetition, alignment, proximity, similarity, and symmetry—that will help you make your content shine.
During the webinar, you'll learn how to:
- Enhance your learning content using graphic design principles
- Create visuals that don’t just look good but also effectively communicate content and facilitate learning
- Make edits to any PowerPoint slide deck quickly using simple tips and tricks
Come prepared to apply what you’ll learn and do some hands-on editing of a slide that needs some love and attention and walk away knowing how to quickly evaluate and critique a visual design.
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