Most training visuals fail—not because they look bad, but because they don’t help people learn. Too often, visuals are distracting, overwhelming, or purely decorative, rather than tools that guide attention, clarify concepts, and reinforce mental models.
This workshop teaches L&D professionals how to use science-backed principles of perception, attention, and comprehension to create visuals that enhance learning outcomes—whether in PowerPoint, eLearning, or live training. You’ll learn how to design clear, effective visual aids that help learners grasp complex ideas, stay engaged, and track their progress. This is not a PowerPoint course—it’s a deep dive into the cognitive science of visuals and media, giving you the skills to turn any presentation or course into a more powerful learning experience. If you create training content or deliver presentations, this workshop will change how you think about visuals forever.