Four-Step Sketches

Using a guided ideas generation and sketching technique, individually generate mini-storyboards that we can use to develop our final prototype storyboard the next day. Our goal is to explore as many possibilities as possible, regardless of how realistic, feasible or viable they may or may not be.

Requirements

* A session refers to one complete run through of the Four-Step Sketches process. In a Sprint we typically will do around 3 of these sessions on Day 2 of the Sprint, exploring different ideas in each session.

Why should we do this exercise?

Our goal is to explore as many possibilities as possible, regardless of how realistic, feasible or viable they may or may not be. Getting as many ideas as possible out onto paper will bring insights and radically different perspectives and approaches to solving the problem at hand. Also, once we begin eliminating as many of these options as possible we are given reason to be more confident in the options we do move forward with because we have explored so many alternatives.

Instructions

Here we will go through a process of 4 steps:

  1. Mind Mapping: 7 Minutes
  2. (Optional) Idea Doodles: 7 Minutes
  3. (Optional) Speedy Eights: 8 Minutes
  4. 3-Step Storyboard: 35 Minutes

Repeat this process twice more focusing on different areas or aspects of the problem you are trying to solve or a different solution to the same problem.

Tips

Example

Example of a 3-step storyboard 3-Step Storyboard