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Requirements
1. One Digital Visual
Your final vision board must be one single digital page/slide that includes all required images and text.
2. Images
You must include at least 10 images that represent your goals or inspirations for 2026.
Your images might represent:
Academic goals
Sports/fitness
Future careers
Hobbies
Personal growth
Family/friends
Travel
Mental health and wellness
3. Words / Quotes
Include at least 5 words, phrases, or quotes that inspire or motivate you.
These can be:
Positive affirmations
Motivational quotes
One‑word goals (e.g., Focus, Growth, Balance)
Short personal mottos
4. Creativity & Effort
Your vision board should be thoughtfully designed. Consider:
Layout and organization
Color choices
Image quality
Readability of text
Submission Requirements
Submit your completed digital vision board as one image or PDF.
Make sure all elements fit onto one page/slide.
Turn in your assignment through Canvas
Grading Criteria
Category Points
10+ Images Included 20
5+ Words/Quotes Included 10
Visual Design & Creativity 10
Effort & Thoughtfulness
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Great — I can help you plan and build a single-page digital vision board that meets every requirement. Below is a clear, ready-to-use plan plus templates, image/quote suggestions, design tips, and step-by-step assembly instructions for Google Slides / PowerPoint / Canva. If you want, I can generate a shareable template for you — tell me which tool you prefer or upload a few images and I’ll arrange them.
Quick recap of requirements
- One single digital page/slide (export as one image or PDF).
- At least 10 images representing your 2026 goals/inspirations.
- At least 5 words/phrases/quotes.
- Thoughtful design: layout, color, image quality, readable text.
1) Choose canvas size
- Recommended: 1920 x 1080 px (landscape) — works well as a single image and exports cleanly.
- Alternatively: US Letter (8.5 x 11 in) or A4 if your teacher prefers print/PDF.
2) Image ideas (pick at least 10 — I list 15 to choose from)
- Graduation cap / diploma (academic goal)
- Open textbook or study setup (study habits)
- Running shoes / gym scene (fitness)
- Healthy meal / meal prep containers (nutrition)
- Laptop with code / person at a desk (future career / tech)
- Paintbrush / musical instrument (hobby / creativity)
- Passport / airplane / a city skyline (travel)
- Family photo or group of friends laughing (relationships)
- Meditation / yoga pose / nature scene (mental health)
- Money jar / savings graphic (financial goal)
- Volunteer activity / helping hands (community/service)
- Award / trophy / certificate (achievement)
- Calendar / planner with checkmarks (organization/time management)
- Plant growing / sunrise (personal growth)
- Cozy bedroom / good sleep setup (self-care)
Sources for quality images (free)
- Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay — search for high-resolution photos and download the ones that match your vision.
3) Words / quotes (pick at least 5; you can include more)
Short single words:
- Focus, Growth, Balance, Courage, Discipline, Thrive
Phrases / short mottos:
- “One step every day.”
- “Progress over perfection.”
- “Do it scared.”
- “Consistency wins.”
- “Choose joy.”
Motivational quotes:
- “Dream big. Work hard. Stay humble.”
- “Small habits, big results.”
- “You are capable of amazing things.”
4) Layout templates (pick one)
A. Clean Grid (organized; reads clearly)
- 3 x 4 grid of 12 image tiles.
- Place 1–2 larger text blocks over white/transparent rectangles across the top or center for your words/quotes.
- Good for: neat, school-appropriate look.
B. Collage (creative & dynamic)
- Layer 12+ images in different sizes; allow some overlap.
- Add 5+ words/quotes on contrasting color rectangles or as “stickers.”
- Good for: expressive, artsy vision boards.
C. Radial / Focal (one big central goal)
- Large central image (main goal or aspiration) with smaller images radiating outward.
- Place a strong quote or single word in the center.
- Good for: emphasizing one main 2026 focus.
5) Color, fonts, and readability
- Choose 2–3 colors max (1 main, 1 accent, 1 neutral). Example palettes: teal + coral + white; navy + gold + cream.
- Use 1–2 easy-to-read fonts: one for headings/quotes (bold), one for smaller captions (simple sans-serif).
- Make text readable: place dark text over light translucent rectangle or light text with a subtle shadow over darker areas.
- Keep image quality high: avoid stretching small images; crop instead.
6) Text placement and captions
- Include short captions (1–5 words) under or over images to link each image to a specific goal (e.g., “Study Smart — A’s”, “Run Half-Marathon”, “Study Abroad — Spain 2026”).
- Use at least 5 distinct words/quotes prominently (not small or hidden).
7) Assembly steps (Google Slides / PowerPoint / Canva)
- Create new slide with chosen canvas size.
- Upload your 10–15+ photos.
- Arrange images per your chosen layout. Use guides to align.
- Add text boxes for words/quotes. Add translucent rectangles behind text where needed.
- Add small captions near images (optional but helps show intention).
- Double-check: at least 10 images visible, 5+ words/quotes, one-page layout.
- Export: File > Download > PNG/JPEG or PDF (choose “Download as PDF” or “Download as PNG”). If PNG, set 1920x1080 or higher for quality.
8) Grading checklist (make sure your submission satisfies this)
- [ ] Single digital page/slide exported as one image or PDF
- [ ] 10+ images included and clearly visible
- [ ] 5+ words/phrases/quotes included and readable
- [ ] Thoughtful layout and color choices — text is readable and images high-quality
- [ ] Captions (optional) link images to goals for clarity
- [ ] Submit via Canvas
9) Examples of short captions to attach to images
- “GPA 3.8+”
- “Strength & Endurance”
- “Internship: Marketing”
- “Learn Spanish”
- “Volunteer 50 hrs”
- “Travel: Japan”
- “Daily Meditation”
- “Emergency Fund $3k”
10) Want a ready-made template?
I can create:
- A 1920x1080 Google Slides/Canva template with placeholders for 12 images and 6 quote spots, or
- Assemble your board for you if you upload 10–15 images and tell me 5 quotes/words and your preferred layout/color scheme.
Which would you prefer?
- I’ll make a template in Google Slides (share link), or
- I’ll assemble the final image if you upload your images (and give preferred quotes/words), or
- You’ll build it yourself and want a step-by-step checklist.
Tell me which option and any style preferences (clean/grid vs collage, color palette, 1–2 favorite words/quotes), and I’ll get it ready.
Quick recap of requirements
- One single digital page/slide (export as one image or PDF).
- At least 10 images representing your 2026 goals/inspirations.
- At least 5 words/phrases/quotes.
- Thoughtful design: layout, color, image quality, readable text.
1) Choose canvas size
- Recommended: 1920 x 1080 px (landscape) — works well as a single image and exports cleanly.
- Alternatively: US Letter (8.5 x 11 in) or A4 if your teacher prefers print/PDF.
2) Image ideas (pick at least 10 — I list 15 to choose from)
- Graduation cap / diploma (academic goal)
- Open textbook or study setup (study habits)
- Running shoes / gym scene (fitness)
- Healthy meal / meal prep containers (nutrition)
- Laptop with code / person at a desk (future career / tech)
- Paintbrush / musical instrument (hobby / creativity)
- Passport / airplane / a city skyline (travel)
- Family photo or group of friends laughing (relationships)
- Meditation / yoga pose / nature scene (mental health)
- Money jar / savings graphic (financial goal)
- Volunteer activity / helping hands (community/service)
- Award / trophy / certificate (achievement)
- Calendar / planner with checkmarks (organization/time management)
- Plant growing / sunrise (personal growth)
- Cozy bedroom / good sleep setup (self-care)
Sources for quality images (free)
- Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay — search for high-resolution photos and download the ones that match your vision.
3) Words / quotes (pick at least 5; you can include more)
Short single words:
- Focus, Growth, Balance, Courage, Discipline, Thrive
Phrases / short mottos:
- “One step every day.”
- “Progress over perfection.”
- “Do it scared.”
- “Consistency wins.”
- “Choose joy.”
Motivational quotes:
- “Dream big. Work hard. Stay humble.”
- “Small habits, big results.”
- “You are capable of amazing things.”
4) Layout templates (pick one)
A. Clean Grid (organized; reads clearly)
- 3 x 4 grid of 12 image tiles.
- Place 1–2 larger text blocks over white/transparent rectangles across the top or center for your words/quotes.
- Good for: neat, school-appropriate look.
B. Collage (creative & dynamic)
- Layer 12+ images in different sizes; allow some overlap.
- Add 5+ words/quotes on contrasting color rectangles or as “stickers.”
- Good for: expressive, artsy vision boards.
C. Radial / Focal (one big central goal)
- Large central image (main goal or aspiration) with smaller images radiating outward.
- Place a strong quote or single word in the center.
- Good for: emphasizing one main 2026 focus.
5) Color, fonts, and readability
- Choose 2–3 colors max (1 main, 1 accent, 1 neutral). Example palettes: teal + coral + white; navy + gold + cream.
- Use 1–2 easy-to-read fonts: one for headings/quotes (bold), one for smaller captions (simple sans-serif).
- Make text readable: place dark text over light translucent rectangle or light text with a subtle shadow over darker areas.
- Keep image quality high: avoid stretching small images; crop instead.
6) Text placement and captions
- Include short captions (1–5 words) under or over images to link each image to a specific goal (e.g., “Study Smart — A’s”, “Run Half-Marathon”, “Study Abroad — Spain 2026”).
- Use at least 5 distinct words/quotes prominently (not small or hidden).
7) Assembly steps (Google Slides / PowerPoint / Canva)
- Create new slide with chosen canvas size.
- Upload your 10–15+ photos.
- Arrange images per your chosen layout. Use guides to align.
- Add text boxes for words/quotes. Add translucent rectangles behind text where needed.
- Add small captions near images (optional but helps show intention).
- Double-check: at least 10 images visible, 5+ words/quotes, one-page layout.
- Export: File > Download > PNG/JPEG or PDF (choose “Download as PDF” or “Download as PNG”). If PNG, set 1920x1080 or higher for quality.
8) Grading checklist (make sure your submission satisfies this)
- [ ] Single digital page/slide exported as one image or PDF
- [ ] 10+ images included and clearly visible
- [ ] 5+ words/phrases/quotes included and readable
- [ ] Thoughtful layout and color choices — text is readable and images high-quality
- [ ] Captions (optional) link images to goals for clarity
- [ ] Submit via Canvas
9) Examples of short captions to attach to images
- “GPA 3.8+”
- “Strength & Endurance”
- “Internship: Marketing”
- “Learn Spanish”
- “Volunteer 50 hrs”
- “Travel: Japan”
- “Daily Meditation”
- “Emergency Fund $3k”
10) Want a ready-made template?
I can create:
- A 1920x1080 Google Slides/Canva template with placeholders for 12 images and 6 quote spots, or
- Assemble your board for you if you upload 10–15 images and tell me 5 quotes/words and your preferred layout/color scheme.
Which would you prefer?
- I’ll make a template in Google Slides (share link), or
- I’ll assemble the final image if you upload your images (and give preferred quotes/words), or
- You’ll build it yourself and want a step-by-step checklist.
Tell me which option and any style preferences (clean/grid vs collage, color palette, 1–2 favorite words/quotes), and I’ll get it ready.
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