Chapter 12 Storyboarding

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Storyboards take the broad view of the vision, and work out in detail how a person will accomplish specific tasks in the new design. You need to figure out the details of how work will be done in the new system to ensure that you don’t break the users’ existing work practice. Therefore, storyboards are guided by and checked against the consolidated sequences for tasks and intents that need to be supported.

Too often when people design, they break work practice because they jump from their big idea to low-level user interface and implementation design. As soon as designers start focusing on technology, technology and ...

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