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Start for freeStoryboarding in product design is a visual storytelling technique used to illustrate the user experience and interaction flow with a product. It involves creating a sequence of drawings or images that depict how users engage with the product step-by-step, helping designers communicate ideas and anticipate user needs.
Synonyms: User Journey Mapping, Visual Storytelling, UX Storyboarding, Interaction Storyboarding

Storyboarding helps designers visualize the user journey and identify potential pain points early in the design process. It fosters better communication among team members and stakeholders by providing a clear, shared understanding of how the product will be used.
Designers create storyboards by sketching scenes that represent key moments in the user's interaction with the product. These storyboards can be simple hand-drawn sketches or digital illustrations and are used to explore scenarios, test concepts, and guide development.
A storyboard might show a user opening a mobile app, navigating through menus, completing a task, and receiving feedback. It can also illustrate different user personas interacting with the product in various contexts to ensure inclusivity and usability.