Purpose of Storyboarding
Storyboarding is simply the entire process of designing a Storyboard. When we say what is the Purpose of storyboarding? it may depend on the team, individual designer or the organization.
Purpose of storyboarding can be different from different designers, teams, and organization but in the core of storyboarding the purpose is to present the user journey in the form of illustrations.
The Purpose of storyboarding is to communicate the goals of the design and bring the entire team on the same page, all the designers and stakeholders must understand and work towards the same goal in the design. Storyboarding enables the entire organization to focus on same goals for the UX design and specially the user journey.
What is a Storyboard?
Storyboard – We all have seen or heard of Storyboards, we used to love them as kids. All the comics we used to read in our childhood are good examples of a Storyboard.
A Storyboard is a collection of visual elements set to depict any information visually, mostly it is used to depict a story or a process. But for designers, it’s a bit different, Storyboard is a way to map our user’s journey with the application or website in simple sketches or illustrations. Each illustration in a Storyboard would represent a unique step taken by the user at every stage of the website or application.
In this article we will be talking about what is a Storyboard, why we need it, and the Types and Uses of a Storyboard.
Table of Content
- What is a Storyboard?
- Why do we need a Storyboard
- Types of storyboarding
- Purpose of storyboarding
- How to Create a Storyboard
- Uses of Storyboards
- Advantages of Storyboarding
- Disadvantages of Storyboarding
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