Venkatesh Rao@vgr1/ Animated GIFs have far more potential than people realize, consider the potential for instruction manualsQuote TweetChenoe Hart@chenoehart·Jan 1, 2016Think GIFs have overlooked potential for instruction manual design. https://twitter.com/ClearDesignLab/status/681532088496091136…6:44 PM · Jan 1, 20166 Retweets20 Likes
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Jan 1, 2016Replying to @vgr2/ Or for yoga poses or proper form for strength trainingQuote TweetVenkatesh Rao@vgr·Jan 1, 2016Replying to @chenoehart@chenoehart yes! Ikea needs these online. Also great for yoga poses, correct form for free weight lifts...bottleneck is animation artwork16
Venkatesh Rao@vgr·Jan 1, 2016Replying to @vgr3/ Dig deeper, and you realize the animated gif is actually a refactored pause button218
Montero@Amontero·Jan 1, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr @chenoehart Take a look to @pictoline. They use GIFs to explain complex news in a simple, engaging way.1
Adam Strandberg@strandbergbio·Jan 1, 2016Replying to @vgr@vgr especially great for teaching physics b/c so much is about periodic systems. Used this tutoring the other day https://twitter.com/andremichelle/status/665519682057863168…This Tweet is unavailable.12