Storyboarding Toolkit
This Storyboarding Toolkit has over 150 hand-drawn visual assets for you to create storyboards, to bring your customer and product ideas and stories to life.
Bring your ideas to life with storyboards
This Storyboarding Toolkit has over 150 hand-drawn visual assets for you to create storyboards, to bring your customer and product ideas and stories to life.
Storyboards are an engaging and memorable way to show not only what your idea is, but what it does - for your customers, employees, or whoever the characters in your storyboards represent. BUT, you might not be big on drawing confidence or time, and that's where this kit comes in. It kinda does the drawing for you!
What this kit contains
ποΈ 11 scenes and backgrounds
π¬ 15+ speech balloons and thought balloons
π 15+ hands and devices
πΆββοΈ 20 full-length figures
π§ 50+ faces
πββοΈ 40 bodies
π 3 storyboard templates
...plus a panel of examples and ideas for inspiration.
Who this template is for
This is for you if you are:
A Researcher, Designer, or Product Manager who wants to explain your ideas and information about customers, products and services in a really compelling memorable way
A Design Sprint (or any other workshop) Facilitator who wants to help groups be more creative, and to express their ideas visually
A Change Manager who wants to pitch ideas and plans that stakeholders can relate to much more
Great to use in groups online
This kit and set of templates are perfect for online workshops, where groups need to:
Explain current-state and future-state scenarios visually
Share and critique ideas for product and service improvements
Prototype how ideas will work quickly and cheaply
Easy to use, easy to share
Here's how your workshop participants can use this template:
Make a copy of the desired storyboard template
Make copies of the various elements to create characters, dialog, scenes and stories, quickly and easily... AND have a bit of fun along the way
If needed, export single panels as images to display in presentations, or as PDFs to print and/or share online for further collaboration
This template includes a step-by-step guide on how to create a storyboard, as well as some examples and ideas for inspiration.
This template was created by Ben Crothers. Discover more storyboard examples and map your next project on a Miro storyboard.
Get started with this template right now.
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