UX design is one of the biggest pillars of mobile application development. Studies suggest that 79% of the app users search for a new application to finish the task in case your application does not have a good UX optimization. An optimized application is bound to fetch more users helping you with customer acquisition as well as retention. A good app developer knows the role that of UX, UI as well as the source code to make the application successful and popular.

Here, let’s discuss the reason why storyboarding is so important in UX designing.

What is a Storyboard?

Before getting into the details of storyboarding for UX design, it is vital to understand the meaning of storyboarding for application development.

Storyboarding is a process that allows the developers to step into the shoes of a user with a set mentality and character to look at the application that they are developing. This helps them understand and define the need for the application properly.

Importance of Storyboarding in UX Design
Importance of Storyboarding in UX Design

The basic process of storyboarding involves the arrangement of illustrations in a linear progressive fashion to understand the user experience.

Importance of Storyboarding in UX Design at Different Stages in the Design Process

  • Identifying the Need: Once a team of developers identifies the needs of a potential user, it can work in a direction to add only the needed functionality to the application interface. The unnecessary design and functional elements are thereby removed to make space for an optimized application user experience
  • Experience the Fluidity/Glitches of the Application: The post-production scenes of a storyboard will clearly depict any major/minor glitches that a user might face while using the application. This process can also act as a test for the application interface within a controlled environment.
  • Design a Functional Order: The storyboard design experience allows the developers to prioritize the certain elements of the application as per the user’s need. This allows them to put the functions of a multi-functional application in order.
  • Tackle a Diverse Audience: With the storyboard design, you can look at the application design from the point of view of different people. The process is especially helpful in case the team of developers aims to target a diverse population with people from various ethnicities and ages. The process also helps in creating a buffer where they can easily eliminate any elements from the application interface that may trigger any particular type of audience.

By giving a narrative, character, scene, as well as a plot to the storyboard, you can create your own storyboard design. That way you can make the most of the elements within and outside the application’s interface to create an effective UX design.

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