Bryant Hodson
“By its nature, a storyboard inhibits the designer’s natural tendency to dive down into the low-level detail of each part of the system before the whole system has been roughed out.”
“When you have to storyboard something, the more realistic it is, the more decisions you have to make... Like are these hosts men or women? Are they young, are they old? Where do they live? The city or the countryside? Why are they hosting? Are they nervous? It’s not that they show up to the house. They show up to the house, how many bags do they have? How are they feeling? Are they tired? At that point you start designing for stuff for a very particular use case.”
"the current
customer experience"
"the envisioned future
customer experience"
≤ 12 Frames
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≤ 12 Frames
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Impressive Illustrations aren’t necessary for your storyboards to make an impact. What is necessary is clarity, honesty, and a compelling story.