Spend 20 minutes learning how scenarios and storyboards fit in to the user centered design process. Scenarios and storyboarding provide a reality check for your designs, allowing you to see how the interaction will play out in a real environment.
This course explains how to write scenarios and transform them into visual storyboards that show elements of the interactions that are hard to describe with words alone, such as emotion, action, detail, and progression.
What are the uses of scenarios and storyboards? from UX Design: 5 Scenarios and Storyboards.
This course is part of the UX Design series I created to help teams conduct their own design thinking exercises.
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