What is a Storyboard?
A Storyboard is a collection of visual elements set in order to depict any information visually, mostly it is used to depict a story or a process. It is very similar to how a comic works, anyone can view the illustrations from left to right in chronological order to understand the process or information being portrayed. But Storyboard holds a different significance for designers, for designers 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.
For designers, Storyboard are used to communicate the goals of the design with other designers and other teams, it enables the entire organization to focus on the same goals for the UX design and especially the user journey. Storyboards in UI/UX are from the designers to the designers.
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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