Showing evidence is important to help support your work. Evidence is always necessary to show how you completed or worked through a certain step. It allows you to explain what tools, features or resources you used and explain how you used them.
Showing evidence is important to prove that the work you present is your own originbal work and that you understand how your produced it. If a student produced a piece of work (digital or handmade) then we would expect they could describe and detail how they made it.
Contents blocks that show evidence are normally smaller and contain specific text about that step. Because the photo or screenshot is not a finished piece of work, it is not considered as important in the same way and should therefore appear smaller and neater. Keeping the images smaller means your can also include more of the steps without always adding huge images.
For a main step like a Procreate poster or one stage of manufacture it would be expected that you would add anywhere between 6 to 12 images when showing evidence. Check out the student examples below.
Or create a custom content block size
This how to change the size of the brush so i could not be too big or too small.
This is how to select the brush so it could look better you can select the type of brush you want if you want to do that you gotta press one of the type brushes in the left there is many types of brushes so you can use
This is the thing witch you can change the imiage like you can spin it around to circles ir make it blury.
This is like you can insert a photo in your libray or you just can take a photo and put it in your poster you can add a text too so you can type on it.
This is my design and this is how i made it so gotta make this house shape and i have to do the same thing inside the house so i gotta do it tow times and then i putted a square inside the house so there will be a hole inside.
This is another design i did and i like it because is just you know it has a type of sharp bit in the top and a flat bit in the left top and i did the exact same thing as the other on but is a different shape.
This another design of mine and i really like it because there are three sharp bits on the top of my design and is pretty cool for me.
this is like a "v" shape and it looks pretty cool well is not exactly a random shape but i still like it because in the inside the there is a rectangle and you can see the middle layer.
This part is when I drew a controller in a hand. I thought that it looked very cool because it filled up some gaps and it also add some type of color to the poster.
This one I was trying to show the arrow and how I wanted to show that the corner of the controller. I think it might be too sharp and it can stick into your hand and make your hand red.
This one I’m trying to show the word very small that I made in bubble writing, and I think that it also filled up the gap to make it more colorful and telling them that it looks very, very small
I am trying to show the circulating this one my friend had it and then she said that it looks very cute and I should add it to my poster, but I didn’t have another space for another photo so I just drew it.
For making each section I had a grid laid out out and by using the select tool I selected the shape I wanted my photo in and inverted the select. The going onto the layer with the photo I swiped down with 3 fingers and using the cut tool to get rid of the excess
I used the same cut tool to fill in the space with colour then the soft brush to make an ombre. To choose the colours I got a few different colors from the patterns and mixed it using the smudge tool to make the colours fit in. Finally I added a text box and typed my comment changing the line where the slant is to make the affect of the text following the shape.
These student examples below focus on Ai prompt (instructions), the conversation with Ai and the Ai outcome. All of these steps should be screenshot and shown as clear evidence on your website. Check out the student examples below.
T got this example from the design and technology website and used it for my AI poster and i tinkered it to fit my poster design design and guidelines so i changed it from this to my example on the right hand side
This is my version of the guideline i have changed the colours to my liking and changed it to match the guidelines of my poster. I used the original example as a guide and sentence starter to get me going.
I found all of my photos from google images as part of the guidelines for my poster but everything ended up really well and found all the images i was looking for
We were supposed to use gemini to create our AI poster but gemini was disabled for me so i decided to use canva as a substitute and used their AI instead and it ended up working out just as well
These are all the photos canva gave me for my AI poster, but I decided to choose the bottom right one because it looked the most alike for sea life and gave small designs and drawings like I asked it to.
This Ai example is the one I like the most and I will discuss is in more detail below
This is one of the posters I liked, but wasn’t my faite because it lacked in detail unlike the one that I chose from my actual AI poster I didn’t like this one because it lacked in the design guidelines. I gave it, but had some good ideas.
This one was really close to me putting it on my website to compare against my original. I chose it because it followed almost exactly the specific guidelines I gave it and was set on the DNT Google classroom
This one wasn’t one of my favorites and was not in my top selection mainly because it wasn’t following many of my guidelines and looked more like it was from AI rather than an original poster, which was the goal of what I wanted to achieve
This is my favourite AI inspiration board. I chose it because it has the text in the middle which look good, but more importantly, it had the small sketches of sea life that I really wanted on my inspiration poster. it showed most of the specific guidelines that I had written in the prompt.
A poster-of-evidence is another way of presenting screenshots or photos that show a process. Imagine you have made a digital poster on Procreate and as you made that poster, you took lots of screenshots that show the menus and steps you used. You could now arrange those screenshots on another digital poster. This would give you more control over the presentation of your design and how it would look (maybe you have a style or colour theme you want to match).
You might have been cutting pieces of wood for a puzzle or filing acrylic plastic. The photos you took show your evidence and document your process. These images could be presented on a poster-of-evidence too.
Typically, students might take 6 to 12 screenshots or photos during a specific stage and this would be a good number of images to add to a poster-of-evidence along side your textboxes. However, if your images are too big then you will not have space so reduce the size.
A brighter more vibrant style poster with short annotated text bubbles explaining the steps through keywords. Even the background has been considered to match the project
Grid like layout showing screenshots of how Procreate was used with short comments explaining the steps. Annotations have not been added but could be added in a second version
Version 1 (white). A centered image surrounded by screenshots to show how a poster was made. the screenshots show elements and menu bars from Procreate to explain how the poster was made.
Version 2 (black). Almost the same as the white version but just by changing the colour can give you a very different appearance and outcome and it only takes a few seconds to change.
A poster-of-evidence that shows a stage in manufacture that includes setting up and preparing templates, machines that have been or will be used and the start of marking out hardwood using those templates. This student has overlapped and layered their images and used a mix of photos and digital screenshots
This poster-of-evidence details a step that focuses on gluing. Although it's a simple step, it is important and has been explained in good detail. This student has pushed their poster further by adding some animation to the title and glue. To find out how to add animations to a poster, check out Animated Procreate Posters
How to show screenshots by creating a poster instead of using a standard website content block from the template list.