Collection of Educational Carousels
As an educational content creator on LinkedIn, I have created over 125 carousel designs (mini presentations) to share my knowledge and experience with other professionals.
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My educational carousels discussed tips and concepts about graphic design, content creation, and growth and development.
They strongly contributed to my overall LinkedIn views of 3 million.
PROJECT CATEGORY
Self-initiated / Conceptual
TOOLS
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
PROJECT TYPE
Educational content design
ROLE
Ideation
Copywriting
Research
Graphic Design
Visual Design
Instructional Design
Social Media Strategy
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This carousel guides the learner on how to use visual design to attract attention on social media feeds.
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This carousel guides the learner on how to leverage the design principle of proximity.
The design of each carousel starts by defining one single objective.
Then, a content outline is created to make sure the concept is well-explained within 10 to 15 slides.
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Text and visuals are, then, added to explain the concept to the viewer in the most engaging and effective way.
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This carousel encourages the learner to consider educational content in their content creation strategy.
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This carousel explains to the learner the importance of engaging and supporting other content creators.
These educational carousels were viewed over 2.3 million times on LinkedIn and were met with a lot of positive feedback from professionals in different fields.
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This carousel highlights to the learner the importance of finding balance in different life aspects.
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This carousel presents to the learner a positive way of looking at receiving online criticism.