Graphic Design Resources
Whether you're a trained artist or brand new to graphic design, it always helps to start with a little inspiration. Use our wireframe guides and templates below to help you start to build your new product. Then, use the infographic guides and templates to create a captivating visual marketing campaign to promote the product to your users!



How Tos about Graphic Design Resources
How to teach students basic graphic design skills using Storyboard That
Introduce graphic design concepts by showing examples and discussing key elements like color, layout, and typography. Helping students recognize these basics makes the creative process less intimidating.
Demonstrate how to create a simple infographic together
Guide students step-by-step in building an infographic about a classroom topic. Model each decision and explain your choices as you go.
Assign a student-driven design project
Let students choose a product, event, or idea and create a promotional poster or infographic using Storyboard That templates. Student ownership leads to more creative and meaningful results.
Encourage peer feedback and revision
Have students share their designs and give constructive feedback in pairs or small groups. Revising based on peer input strengthens design and collaboration skills.
Celebrate and display student designs
Showcase finished graphics around the classroom or online to recognize effort and inspire others. Proudly displaying work boosts confidence and creates a visual learning environment.
Frequently Asked Questions about Graphic Design Resources
What are the best graphic design resources for K-12 teachers?
Graphic design resources for K-12 teachers include wireframe guides, infographic templates, and lesson plans that make it easy to create engaging visuals for students and classroom projects.
How can I use wireframe templates in my classroom?
Wireframe templates help students plan and organize visual projects by providing a basic layout to sketch ideas before creating final designs. They're great for storyboards and website mockups.
What is the difference between a wireframe and an infographic?
Wireframes are simple layouts used to plan design structure, while infographics present data or information visually to make learning engaging and easy to understand.
How can graphic design boost student engagement in lessons?
Graphic design makes lessons more interactive and visually appealing, helping students better understand concepts, retain information, and express creativity.
Are there easy-to-use graphic design tools for teachers with no design experience?
Yes, many platforms like Storyboard That offer user-friendly graphic design templates and guides, allowing teachers with no prior experience to create professional visuals quickly.
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