Storyboarding

Helps teams pitch concepts by framing them as stories, validating user scenarios before wireframing UI layouts.

Input

A target user problem definition and a proposed new feature concept.

Output

A narrative storyboard visualizing how the product fits into the user's daily life.

1. Outline the Narrative Arc

Define a simple 3-to-6 frame story structure: setting the context, encountering a problem, interacting with the solution, and the resulting benefit.

2. Sketch the Story Frames

Draw simple panels representing each scene. Focus on user environment, context, and actions over detailed artwork. Stick figures are recommended.

3. Add Captions & Emotional Indicators

Write short captions under each frame describing the action and add emotional expressions (smiling, frustrated, surprised) to characters.