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5 Stages of the Visual Design Model - Coggle Diagram
5 Stages of the Visual Design Model
Define Goals
Inform or Motivate (Build Awareness)
Build skills and gain knowledge
(Troubleshooting or problem solving)
Determine the Context
What is the learning environment?
Method of delivery?
Who are the learners?
Any Constraints?
Design the Visual Approach
What is the feeling you want to give to the project?
Are there graphic requirements?
What image is to be projected
Identify the Communication Function needed to match content type
How would you illustrate your content?
What graphics to demonstrate the key points?
What visuals are used to master the 5 content types?
principle
facts
concepts
process
procedure
Apply Principles of Psychological Instructional Events
Focusing Attention
Avoiding mental overload without disrupting learning
Graphics for cueing
White space to eliminate distraction
Grouping to show relationship
Reference: Clark, R. C., & Lyons, C. C. (2011). Graphics for learning: Proven guidelines for planning, designing, and evaluating visuals in training materials. Pfeiffer.