Storyboarding: Get a lot of information communicated in an uncomplicated, but robust way
World Usability Day 2011
Posted November 8th, 2011 by mollye@clearpath.cc| Country: | US | Local start: | Event is Over |
| City (& state): | Milwaukee , WI | Local finish: | Event is Over |
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MSOE Alumni Partnership Center 1120 N. Broadway 53202 |
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Event Details
Join us this micro-tutorial, where we will discuss the many ways to use storyboards, and how to turn your idea, concept or hard information into a storyboard. The creation process will cover the spectrum from drawing with stick people through using pictures of the story and everything in between. Do you have any of the following hesitations? - “But I can’t draw” – don’t worry; no drawing experience necessary! - “But I’m not a visual thinker” – you may not be, but many of your colleagues, managers, customers, and teammates are; we can show you how to reach them - “Storyboards are great for movies, but they have no use in our field” – whatever your field is, if you need to clearly convey information, having storyboarding in your communication toolkit will give you an edge. Storyboards are used in page flow diagrams, workflow, scenarios, field research, test results, and on and on. Presenters: Debora Sova and Ron Sova Location: MSOE Alumni Partnership Center, 1120 N. Broadway, Milwaukee 53202 Time: 5:30 PM Networking, 6:00 PM Dinner, 7:00 PM Speaker Register at: http://stc-wi.org/2011/09/21/storyboarding-november-8-2011/
Contact the organizer
Mollye Barrett
E-mail: mollye [AT] clearpath [DOT] cc










