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Client Web Site Structure Phase

Client Web Site Structure Phase Web Design KaHS Storyboarding A storyboard is a sketch of how to organize a story and a list of its contents. Defines boundaries of content Helps organize and focus content Helps determine what media will work best with content and where

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Client Web Site Structure Phase

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  1. Client Web Site Structure Phase Web Design KaHS

  2. Storyboarding • A storyboard is a sketch of how to organize a story and a list of its contents. • Defines boundaries of content • Helps organize and focus content • Helps determine what media will work best with content and where • http://journalism.berkeley.edu

  3. How to Create a Storyboard • Divide the site into its logical parts • Divide the story into media parts: video, text, graphic, audio • Video for motion • Photos for emotion, mood, keeping an important point • Animated graphics show how things work. Still graphics go where the camera cannot (inside earth, engine, etc.) • Text is good for history, first person accounts, and take up where graphics, photos, video, and audio leave off. • Audio can enhance video and photos • Medium should be complimentary not redundant • Determine interactivity • Reassemble the content into a storyboard A

  4. A rough storyboard doesn't have to be high art - it's just a sketch. And it isn't written in stone - it's just a guide. You may very well change things after you begin work on the site. Content Page Home Page Detail Page How to Create a Storyboard

  5. How to Create a Storyboard Show Linkage between pages

  6. Storyboard Deliverables

  7. Storyboard Requirements • Use one sheet of notebook paper • Draw with pencil • Colors are not needed • Show navigation • Show text with lines • Show video, audio, photos, and other graphics with symbols • Show page linkage

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