Case study — E-Learning / Design System
Template System bilingual, accessible, fast
A complete template library for corporate e-learning — every page type a course needs, in English and French, with accessibility built into the foundations rather than patched on at the end.
Many courses, two languages, one standard
Enterprise training teams ship a lot of courses, and every one must hold the same bar: on-brand, bilingual, accessible and consistent — without a designer rebuilding each page from scratch.
The answer isn't another course. It's a system that makes the next fifty courses faster and better at the same time.
A page for every job, a rule for every page
The library covers the full course anatomy — title pages, content layouts, scenario pages, question patterns, feedback states, interactive tabs and media slides. Each template carries its own spacing, colour and navigation rules, so assembled courses look designed rather than assembled.
English and French are first-class citizens with parallel entry points, and contrast, type sizing and focus states follow accessibility standards from the foundation up.
Production at a fraction of the time
Teams assemble courses from proven pages instead of designing each one — the system does the design thinking once.
Accessibility by default
Contrast, type scale and interaction states are correct in the template, so every course inherits compliance instead of retrofitting it.
Bilingual parity, guaranteed
English and French versions share identical structures — no second-language course ever ships as an afterthought.
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