Renee, You used the same kind of images for all steps, which is good! I have some comments, though, that should improve the overall effectiveness of your image.
When you decide to use a shape repeatedly, make sure it is the same shape and size, especially if the shapes will be positioned next to each other.
Be cognizant of where you place your title. Is there a reason you put the words Hot Chocolate in the center of your page?
On Step 3, you show 3 different images. Each of these images could be a separate step. Also, on Step 3, the meaning behind the 3X is unclear. It could refer to teaspoons, or it could refer to the cup, especially since it is placed on the cup.
I am not sure about your reasons for using the outline type font, especially for the words Hot Chocolate. It makes the words seem inconsequential, or tentative. Try using a solid font.
Finally, the image quality on the "2.00" is sort of iffy. Try to find a higher resolution image.
Renee, You used the same kind of images for all steps, which is good! I have some comments, though, that should improve the overall effectiveness of your image.
ReplyDeleteWhen you decide to use a shape repeatedly, make sure it is the same shape and size, especially if the shapes will be positioned next to each other.
Be cognizant of where you place your title. Is there a reason you put the words Hot Chocolate in the center of your page?
On Step 3, you show 3 different images. Each of these images could be a separate step. Also, on Step 3, the meaning behind the 3X is unclear. It could refer to teaspoons, or it could refer to the cup, especially since it is placed on the cup.
I am not sure about your reasons for using the outline type font, especially for the words Hot Chocolate. It makes the words seem inconsequential, or tentative. Try using a solid font.
Finally, the image quality on the "2.00" is sort of iffy. Try to find a higher resolution image.