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Written by Chris Spalton

#Sketchnotes, #creative #UX #design consultant at @redgate_ux Underground music fan, and #Eelmanchronicles #comics creator.

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If you are not that good at drawing, you might use existing comic creation software online. This way, you‘ll be able to focus on your story. The great look comes out of the box here… https://www.storyboardthat.com/ or pixton.com
These tools are great, easy to use and come with a lot of object and location templates.

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Storyboard are great for flows across time, different environments, and interpersonal interaction. Here’s a couple I’ve done:
Low fidelity for product validation:
https://dribbble.com/shots/5821479-Storyboards-for-early-validation
High fidelity to…

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Hi Cris, this is a good insight for me, thanks for sharing. I wonder, how long it takes for you to draw each storyboard and how is the ideal one? Since it is hard for me to draw (it may took a long time tho :D), but I obviously wanna try this tips. :)

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