CARP Visual Design Principles for Elementary Students

When looking around, I noticed that there were a few teaching resources for the CRAP/CARP design principles (contrast, repetition, alignment and proximity), but most of them were made for middle and high school students.

I therefore created a poster intended for elementary students, although it probably can be used by any age. I think it's important that we develop visual communication skills early on, as there's really no reason for students not to learn them. Humanity shouldn't have to wait until middle school for students to be effective visual communicators.

Printable PDF Poster Found Here

Printable PDF Poster Found Here

This was my first infographic, and it is the product of what I learned most recently at Learning 2.0. I would like to thank Ray Gentleman and Heather Dowd for their help and guidance on that day.

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