Comics or infocomics are a good learning tool.
Suggestion - create the comic, then copy the images to Word or PowerPoint.
Try this quiz.
Comics or infocomics are a good learning tool.
Suggestion - create the comic, then copy the images to Word or PowerPoint.
Try this quiz.
Comics and infocomics are easy to design. Have a look at this checklist.
1. Planning and Concept Development
✔ Identify the main idea, theme
or message
✔ Create a short storyline with a beginning, middle
and end
✔ Decide whether the comic will be humorous,
informative or narrative
✔ Define the target audience (age, reading level,
interests)
✔ Select the style: realistic, cartoon, stick figures
or digital characters
✔ Design characters that are
visually distinct and recognisable
✔ Keep character design consistent across all panels
✔ Show clear emotions through facial expressions and
body language
✔ Ensure characters support the message or storyline
✔ Limit the number of characters to avoid crowding
✔ Plan the number and size of
panels needed
✔ Arrange panels in a clear, logical reading order
(left-to-right, top-to-bottom)
✔ Ensure gutters (spaces between panels) are even and
neat
✔ Keep each panel focused on a single action or
moment
✔ Avoid overcrowding panels with too much text or
imagery
✔ Use simple, uncluttered
backgrounds that support the story
✔ Ensure settings remain consistent throughout
✔ Include only essential background details
✔ Avoid overly detailed scenery that draws focus away
from characters
✔ Use visual cues to indicate changes in location or
time
✔ Use speech bubbles to show
dialogue and thought bubbles for inner voice
✔ Place bubbles in the correct reading order
✔ Keep text short, clear and natural
✔ Ensure the font is readable and appropriately sized
✔ Limit the number of bubbles per panel to avoid
clutter
✔ Maintain a consistent art
style (colour, line thickness, character proportions)
✔ Use expressive visuals such as action lines, motion
cues or sound effects
✔ Use colour strategically to draw attention or show
emotion
✔ Ensure good contrast between text and background
✔ Remove unnecessary decorative elements that
distract
✔ Ensure each panel meaningfully
contributes to the story
✔ Use transitions effectively (moment-to-moment,
action-to-action, scene-to-scene)
✔ Maintain smooth narrative flow from panel to panel
✔ Include a clear climax or point of interest
✔ End with a strong closing panel (punchline,
conclusion or insight)
✔ Ensure the comic is readable
on both small and large screens
✔ Use high-resolution artwork to avoid pixelation
✔ Select accessible fonts (Arial, Verdana, Open
Dyslexic, etc.)
✔ Maintain good colour contrast for readability
✔ Provide alt-text for digital versions where
required
✔ Check spelling, punctuation
and grammar
✔ Verify consistency in characters, colours and style
✔ Confirm that layout guides the eye correctly
✔ Ensure humour or message is appropriate for the
audience
✔ Seek peer or teacher feedback and revise
✔ Does the comic clearly
communicate the story or message?
✔ Are the characters engaging and expressive?
✔ Is the text easy to read and well-placed?
✔ Does the comic maintain visual balance and
simplicity?
✔ Can the reader understand the entire story in less
than one minute?
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