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8 Innovative Types of Visual Content (You Probably Haven’t Tried Yet)

8 Innovative Types of Visual Content (You Probably Haven’t Tried Yet) | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it
A list of visual content types you probably haven't tried yet, from cinemagraphs and progress GIFs to interactive sliders and mixed-media infographics.

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, October 27, 2016 3:43 PM

Fantastic visuals + tips how to create them.

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Cinemagraphs: The Newest Presentation Feature to Make You Stand Out

Cinemagraphs: The Newest Presentation Feature to Make You Stand Out | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it

I want to highlight one unique style that I hope becomes a significant part of presentations moving forward.

Enter cinemagraphs.

What is it, exactly? It’s a hybrid of a photo and video. You can also refer to it as an animated GIF, but don’t let the negative GIF stereotype destroy your perspective.


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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, April 30, 2015 3:11 PM

An interesting new presentation style cinemagraph combines images and video. The post gives you detailed instructions on what you should do to try this new method.

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Cinemagraphs: The Newest Presentation Feature to Make You Stand Out

Cinemagraphs: The Newest Presentation Feature to Make You Stand Out | ED 262 Culture Clip & Final Project Presentations | Scoop.it

I want to highlight one unique style that I hope becomes a significant part of presentations moving forward.

Enter cinemagraphs.

What is it, exactly? It’s a hybrid of a photo and video. You can also refer to it as an animated GIF, but don’t let the negative GIF stereotype destroy your perspective.


Via Baiba Svenca
Baiba Svenca's curator insight, April 30, 2015 3:11 PM

An interesting new presentation style cinemagraph combines images and video. The post gives you detailed instructions on what you should do to try this new method.