Storyboarding
Barry Campbell
barry.campbell at gmail.com
Fri Jun 30 09:50:43 MDT 2006
On 6/30/06, Abram, KaTrina R. <KaTrina.Abram at bellsouth.com> wrote:
> 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.
If I'm working on a PC: Visio for user flows and site architectural
diagrams; whatever drawing program is handy for doing "wireframes"
(user interface mockups, what you may be calling "storyboards") --
lately, I've been using the open-source vector-based drawing package
"Inkscape." (http://www.inkscape.org/) It is not as full-featured as
a program like Adobe Illustrator, but it gets the job done.
On a Mac: OmniGraffle for both diagramming and wireframes (Inkscape is
available on the Mac, too.)
- bc
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