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Information Designer's Toolkit
Storyboard Form

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Print out this form and use it as a storyboard.  Or use it to guide the way you develop storyboards online, such as with PowerPoint.

Types of Storyboards
Screen
Page

Storyboard for a Screen

Screen  ___ of ____

APPLICATION NAME - FILE NAME

File OPTION OPTION OPTION OPTION  Window Help

Netsite

     
 

 

Objective(s) to be covered in this topic: ___________________________

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How the objective(s) will be presented (either a sketch or a narrative)

___________________________________________________________

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STATUS BAR
STATUS BAR

Production Instructions: describe any graphics, photos, and audio, animation, and video sequences needed on this display:

___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

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Programming Instructions: indicate all links (include the URLs) other than standard navigation, all processing (such as entry fields included on the display), and any other programming needs. Specifically, describe the users' input and the expected output. More specifically, for simulations, indicate all of the possible paths that users might take. For tutorials, for each question, indicate the correct and incorrect responses, and what should happen when users choose them (the text that should be displayed, and the next screen that users see).

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Storyboard for a Page

Page ___ of ____

Running header (perhaps a page number, title, and graphic element)

 

 

Objective(s) to be covered on this page: ___________________________

___________________________________________________________

How the objective(s) will be presented (either a sketch or a narrative)

___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________

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Running footer (perhaps a page number, title, and graphic element)

Production Instructions: describe any graphics, photos, or special printing (such as bleeds and die cuts) needed on this display:

___________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

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