Elizabeth is the founding designer at Primer creating learning experiences for homeschooling families. She has developed and taught design courses at UC Berkeley, Lambda School, and Hyperlink Academy. She spends her free time analyzing fashion shows and giving unofficial art museum tours.
We’re taught to communicate with words. We write essays, prepare speeches, and take written notes. But words aren’t always the best option for conveying information and ideas. Sometimes the best way to tell stories is through thoughtfully crafted visuals, not long paragraphs of text. Visual storytelling is the process of conveying ideas using things you can see. In this article, Elizabeth Lin will explore visual principles, highlight why visual storytelling is a valuable skill for everyone to learn, and demonstrate how you can improve your visual storytelling through play.
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