2 thoughts on “We still have a lot to cover.”

  1. Hi team, this post has made me chuckle. Either intentionally or unintentionally the story board is pixelated, too, so the viewer will likely have to wait and see.

    When discussing your story board, it would be interesting to also hear about what you considered in each individuals step in the story line, and what materials you read to decide what to include / exclude… This may be from the reading / paper provided for the last seminar on story boards that provided a good overview of techniques and things to consider:

    Truong, K., Hayes, G., & Abowd, G. D. (2006). Storyboarding: An Empirical Determination of Best Practices and Effective Guidelines (pp. 1–10). Presented at the DIS.

    We also discussed expanding your story board by three images / steps indicating what the developer/the council officer might gain. You can also discuss in your design log what you made out of this suggestion; or what else you considered instead.

    1. Hi Seb, we did read this comment when you posted it few weeks ago but we just didn’t get the chance to reply you; so sorry about that.

      Now that the story board has finally been revealed, we hope you like it as much as we do. I would talk a bit more about what we considered when we produced the storyboard on the reply to your comment on the blog entry where we unveiled our storyboard (https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/digicivics-at-apl/2016/11/24/plan-a-lot/#comments).

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