An understanding of storyboards

Understanding of the storyboard a storyboard is to use a particular script coherent differences, to display a series of interactive action. Storyboards are used to highlight a key interaction so that a key task is highlighted throughout the user experience. Storyboards are important supplementary tools to traditional interaction design methods. Usually, our prototype design is only limited to the design of the screen environment, ignoring the off-screen use situations. The key use scenarios drawn by storyboards help us understand the off-screen user goals and motivations. In addition, storyboards are not only the visualization of the imaginary situation in the designer’s mind, they can also make some vague requirements more concrete and persuasive, which can play a great role in the process of design communication. When designers use and paint storyboards, they can better position the direction and content they need. Storyboards are not limited to only one type. Users can create multiple versions of the theme they want to help them complete the final selection. You can also give examples of different lines in the story to help identify the theme and improve completeness.

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