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We can now bring your big ideas into a new narrative that better solves your user’s pain.
Handouts:
New Terms:
- Storyboard – a visual form of storytelling used to show a user’s journey. Comprised of panels filled with art (high or low fidelity) and accompanying text.
Further Reading:
- How to Make a Storyboard - Storyboard Lingo & Techniques, by Jennifer Albright - Storyboarding from the perspective of filmmakers
- Storyboards Help Visualise UX Ideas, by Nielson Norman Group
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Storyboards are usually comprised
of panels, filled with art, high or
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low fidelity.
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And accompanying text, like the panels
of what you see in comic strips.
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Storyboards have a history in
filmmaking and product design.
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Our storyboard will have six panels.
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It should have an arch that follows stable
Sarah's new journey without focusing on
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the interface.
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That journey should take us up and down,
addressing the qualities of our big ideas.
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Consistency, transparency and assurance.
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