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What is a storyboard? Question 2 options: A Basic, low-fidelity representation of the initial product concept. A technique that consists of creating hand drawings of user interfaces in order to enable them to be rapidly designed, simulated and tested. A Blueprint for a web/app design project,which maps out all the components and how they interconnect A visual design with functionality, flow,animation and transition.

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What is a storyboard?

Question 2 options:

A Basic, low-fidelity representation of the initial product concept.

A technique that consists of creating hand drawings of user interfaces in order to enable them to be rapidly designed, simulated and tested.

A Blueprint for a web/app design project,which maps out all the components and how they interconnect

A visual design with functionality, flow,animation and transition.

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A storyboard is a blueprint for a web/app design project, which maps out all the components and how they interconnect. It is a visual design with functionality, flow, animation, and transition. It can also be a technique that consists of creating hand drawings of user interfaces in order to enable them to be rapidly designed, simulated, and tested. However, it is not a basic, low-fidelity representation of the initial product concept.

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