Day 3: Storyboarding

When it comes to making a storyboard..

Our design sprint is off and well, we are moving along nicely toward our end goal of testing our working prototype with some real customers and clients. I’m incredibly excited to see how they respond to what we are creating, it’s amazing to see how in just a few days we can make so much progress and generate enough ideas to keep 3–4x the people we have busy on projects. It’s just plain awesome.

The storyboarding process begins with an art gallery of sketches that we all put together the day before for the life of the customer and how they would interact with certain parts of our product. We created heat maps of little sticky dots on the interesting parts and the parts that we liked and then judged from there the winners and the losers of what we would be prototyping. It was interesting and fun to see everyone’s ideas well thought out and on paper in a way that didn’t have to be explained to understand its design and purpose.

Coming together with the final story was fun once we got there, getting through the details and discussing different features was awesome and motivating to how we are going to move forward!

I’m pretty stoked nonetheless to build this prototype and see what real clients and customers have to say and what feedback they have to offer. If you’ve spent a good chunk of money on advertising and would like to help test our new product let me know.