Mapping Nuclear Verification
The X factor: The Secret to Better Content Marketing
These slides "break" some of the rules I generally recommend. For example, there's a lot of text on each slide, multiple (and fancy) font types, and patterned backgrounds. But it more or less works. Proof that there's an exception to every rule...
12 Ways to Increase Your Influence at Work
Good example of consistency and how simple, monochrome colors can be impactful.
The ABC’s of Living a Healthy Life
Good example of keeping each slide simple. Also good example of consistent style through graphics and type.
Kick My Habits. How Much Could You Save?
An interactive "game" that shows savings from avoiding habits like smoking and eating out.
Jinsha River Basin
Build a Healthy Plate
Column and Veil
As a website, this is a little annoying (you have to click on all the items before you can proceed). But there are some good ideas for learning design.
Instructional Evaluation Service Course
This is an OER course on instruction design that, appropriately, is a reasonably good example of instructional design. I say reasonably because it could be better in terms of visual design and wayfinding.