Storyboarding (Figma) - Uxchunks.com Free Figma Template
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Overview
Storyboarding is one of the most helpful tools to use when it comes to creating, exploring, and enhancing processes. Building a storyboard means to develop a visual narrative similar to a low-fidelity comic that depicts ideas and future results, allowing to see what works and needs improvement. Having a visual comic-like journey (including bubbles and quotes) will enable us to quickly consider how we want our users to feel so we can picture their actions and solutions that will make that possible.
Quick Guide
- Draw a user dealing in a situation regarding your product
- Make sure to start with a problem, provide a solution and complete the storyboard with a benefit/s
- Add a description to each quadrant
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