When the content you want to share with your learners appears in another program, document, or website, you can capture that content to use on your Storyline 2 slides. In this video, you will learn how to insert a screenshot of a website onto a slide in Storyline 2.
- [Instructor] When you come across content…that appears perhaps on a website in your browser,…and you think that's the information I want to relay…to my learners in my Storyline 2 project,…one option is to borrow that content…by clipping the screen.…In other words, inserting a screen capture.…That's what we're going to do.…You can capture any screen.…It doesn't have to be a website.…It could be a document you have open in Microsoft Word.…It could be a spreadsheet, or a Power Point presentation,…and you want to get a screen clipping.…
Or a capture of what you're looking at…and add it to a slide.…It's easily done here in Storyline 2.…That's what we're going to do with…our graphics project here.…Graphics 05, 04 if you're skipping to this movie.…We're going to go to slide 1.5 here.…Notice it talks about the redesign website…and how we take pride and how easy it is to…navigate the website.…Learn about our hotels and book a room in minutes.…Okay.…Wouldn't it be nice to see what that looks like?…Let's add a screen capture.…
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11/15/2016- Understanding visual design principles
- Optimizing readability with typography
- Laying out your designs
- Choosing color
- Using graphics to tell a story
- Adding visual notes
- Avoiding design mistakes
- Embracing good design habits
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 11s
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1. Understanding Visual Design Principles
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How color works6m 50s
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Use contrast4m 36s
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The advantages to repetition11m 15s
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2. Typography
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Use standard fonts4m 9s
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Ensure optimal readability8m 13s
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Keep text layout consistent3m 52s
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3. Layout
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Use white space effectively3m 51s
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Create a focal point6m 12s
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4. Color
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Use or create a color scheme5m 42s
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5. Important Visual Tools
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Use graphics to tell a story3m 55s
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Add visual notes for variety6m 48s
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6. Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid
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Keep clutter under control4m 31s
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Don't misuse fonts2m 15s
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Don't neglect unity2m 10s
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7. Top 5 Design Habits to Use
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Choose images wisely3m 18s
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Practice quiet design1m 53s
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Conclusion
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Next steps54s
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