As you might have seen in my post from a few months ago on comic book style in the design process, comic illustrations can be a really effective tool for illustrating and thinking through user experiences.
We recently decided to create generic panels for a bunch of different characters and scenes so that we will have handy scenes and setups to illustrate common web experiences. It's a work in progress but here are a few samples:





The small agency we're using is doing literally hundreds of poses and scenes for us. Once the work is done, I will look into sharing some of the images in a StarOffice "comic book" template that you can use for your own projects. Stay tuned.
Technorati Tags: Design Web-Design CustomerExperience Comics
We recently decided to create generic panels for a bunch of different characters and scenes so that we will have handy scenes and setups to illustrate common web experiences. It's a work in progress but here are a few samples:





The small agency we're using is doing literally hundreds of poses and scenes for us. Once the work is done, I will look into sharing some of the images in a StarOffice "comic book" template that you can use for your own projects. Stay tuned.
Technorati Tags: Design Web-Design CustomerExperience Comics