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Storyboarding and wireframing

Storyboarding and wireframing

Welcome to the world of wireframes! You’ll start by learning how to use research findings to inform ideation during the design process. Next, you’ll create two types of storyboards: big picture and close-up. Then, you’ll draw your first wireframes, and you’ll explore the benefits of wireframing. Keep in mind that at this point in the design process, you should have lots of ideas for designs that address real user needs. You want to refine those ideas, and wireframing can help you do that.

  • Build a goal statement
  • Outline a user flow
  • Create big picture and close-up storyboards, and understand when to use each type

Optional – Learn more about how research informs ideation

Revisit problem statements

Learn more about goal statements

Outline a user flow

Learn more about creating storyboards

 


Lugar: Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes

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