PACMU Storyboard

In order to create a storyboard, I needed to begin by brainstorming exactly what kind of user I was designing for and jot down some ideas for ways that my user could use the app while simultaneously be enjoying CMU’s campus art.
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After creating some thumbnails of different scenes with my user along with the some examples of PACMU interface, I was ready to begin constructing how my storyboard would be organized. Using stickies allowed me to move around my different scenes and figure out how to place them in a way that the viewer would be able to understand my user and their interactions with PACMU.1

Finally, once I found a configuration that I felt was fitting for my different thumbnails, I went on illustrator and created a simple template that would allow me to make sure my drawings would stay in a confined area and I wouldn’t be stuck erasing and redrawing.2

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