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© 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. ® STORYBOARDS

© 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. What is a storyboard?  A storyboard is a scene-by-scene drawing of the sequence of action.  Storyboards tell the story visually with enough detail for developers to know what to build. 2

© 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Two basic types of storyboards  Static – No action elements indicated. Used for a graphical design such as a logo or page banner.  Animatic – Indicating action, movement, camera angles, or the passage of time. Typically used in making movies. 3

© 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Example of storyboards  Sample storyboard layout when multiple pages or scenes are part of the design. 4 Navigation Buttons Main Menu Details Screen Name

© 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. Why storyboard?  Easier and cheaper to produce and test ideas on paper before production.  Easier to generate alternate ideas as you think of them.  Effective tool to check that the finished product is what it should be! 5