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November 27, 2006

Using OpenOffice Impress for Storyboarding

I met Martin Hardee at a friend's party this past weekend, and, since it was a group of Sun employees and Sun escapees, the conversation naturally turned to work. (After a rolicking discussion of wines, gossip, Camaros, and other fun-loving topics, of course.)

Martin mentioned that he likes Impress for doing storyboarding. He has some interesting blogs on it on his Sun blog; check'em out.

Design Comics: An 0.9 Version You Can Use

"Here's how we're progressing on our project to create Comic-based storyboard templates for web designs. I've put together an example comic book storyboard using StarOffice slides and telling the story of buying ballet tickets from an imaginary web site (actually a real site but I changed the name to protect the guilty).  If you don't already have it, you can download StarOffice or OpenOffice to view and edit the slides."

Read more on this blog

Other blogs:

Examples of Comics in Designing Customer Experiences

How Customers Can Help You Develop Concepts via Comics

 


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We've just posted some new, complete examples. See the URL for reference.

I've now set up a set for these "Design Comics": It's DesignComics.org

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