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Storyboards in the context of Design Thinking

Storyboards in Design Thinking

In the context of Design Thinking, Storyboards serve as visual representations of the user's journey or experience with a product or service. They allow teams to empathize with users by mapping out their actions, thoughts, and emotions throughout a specific scenario.

Importance of Storyboards

  1. Visualization: Storyboards enable team members to visualize and understand the user's perspective more effectively.

  2. Communication: They facilitate communication and collaboration among team members, stakeholders, and users by providing a common visual language.

  3. Iterative Design: Storyboards aid in identifying potential issues and iterating on design concepts before investing significant resources.

Creating Effective Storyboards

  1. Focus on User: Center the storyboard around the user's needs, motivations, and pain points.

  2. Simplicity: Keep the storyboard simple and focused on key moments in the user journey.

  3. Feedback: Use storyboards to gather feedback from stakeholders and users to improve the design.

Resources

  1. The Ultimate Guide to Storyboarding for Design Thinking

  2. The Power of Storyboarding in Design Thinking

  3. How to Create Storyboards for Design Thinking

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