Re: Storyboarding
Where I work, I'm responsible for online help, handbooks, guides, and
maintaining our online 'information ducts'. Does anyone else on the list
maintain intranet and Wiki sites? If so, do you storyboard when you are
overhauling a site? If so, what do you use? What is your process? I've
traditionally used Word, but I wanted to know if there was a different
way...tools etc.
I use a variety of tools:
* sticky notes
* white boards
* Visio
* sketch pads
* notebooks
* Word and other text editors/environments
Just find what works best for your and use it. :-)
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