Storyboarding
A visual planning technique that uses a sequence of illustrations or images to outline the key scenes or interactions in a product or user experience, helping to visualize and plan the flow.
What is Storyboarding?
Storyboarding is a visual planning method used to outline the key scenes or interactions within a product, project, or user experience. By organizing illustrations or images in a sequence, storyboarding helps designers and teams visualize the flow of a process, identify potential issues, and plan the user journey more effectively.
Applications of Storyboarding:
- User Experience (UX) Design: Helps map out user interactions and touchpoints.
- Product Development: Visualizes the steps involved in a process or feature, aiding in development and testing.
- Video Production: Breaks down scenes in a video or animation, ensuring a coherent narrative.
Storyboarding is especially useful in collaborative environments, providing a clear and shared vision of the project’s direction.
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