Time4Learning

Project

Time4Learning is an Online PreK-12 curriculum, covering math, language arts, science, and social studies. Unlike virtual schools with teachers, they empower parents to take control of when, where, and how their child learns.

This project combines two distinct skills that rarely show up together — medical illustration and interactive UX design. Every component of the human cell was researched, illustrated from scratch in Illustrator, and then built into a fully clickable prototype in Adobe XD for Time4Learning's PreK-12 curriculum platform.

The interactive infographic allows students to explore the cell at a high level, then click into individual components — Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, nucleus, and others — for deeper lesson content. Students can also bookmark sections to revisit. The challenge was making something scientifically accurate, visually clear, and intuitive enough for a student audience to navigate independently.

This interactive Infographic is about the human cell. Students can explore the subject and then click on the different components and sections to get a more in depth lesson for that section. I have Illustrated and labeled the parts of the human cell and then create a model of the entire cell put together. This can be used as a study guide within a lesson. Student’s are able to bookmark areas of interest to revisit later.

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