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fakermaker

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It was the one where u had to draw a storyboard for the restaurant application.

Initially I drew a transition of screen designs for the booking/order and other stuff...I added a variety of buttons and text boxes, etc..

I went back and noticed that it asked for a story board.

I then wrote that since it was a website, it would need to be a hierarchical storyboard, and drew that as well.

Above the design i wrote: "Screen Designs:" and above the storyboard I wrote "storyboard:"

Will I get that answer wrong for doing it twice?
 

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i shaped my screen designs so they fit into a hierarchy, isn't that what you initially did anyway?
 

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A story board is multiple screen designs, so if you drew more than one screen, you're fine.
 

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My teacher said the type of storyboard you do is entirely dependent on the scenario at hand. So I'd say they'd take a couple of answers.
 

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My answer:

(Homepage screen with 'Make a booking' button and 'Order takeaway' button)

'Make a booking' > Goes to a screen that allows bookings to be made (included info. like location, number of people, date/time of booking > 'Confirm' button > Go to booking receipt screen > 'SMS me my receipt' button and 'Back to menu' button

'Order takeaway' > Goes to a screen that allows orders to be made (included info. like location, menu item, quantity, automated total price) > 'Confirm' button > Go to order receipt screen > 'SMS me my receipt' button and 'Back to menu' button


Did I do it right? hahah
 

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It was the one where u had to draw a storyboard for the restaurant application.

Initially I drew a transition of screen designs for the booking/order and other stuff...I added a variety of buttons and text boxes, etc..

I went back and noticed that it asked for a story board.

I then wrote that since it was a website, it would need to be a hierarchical storyboard, and drew that as well.

Above the design i wrote: "Screen Designs:" and above the storyboard I wrote "storyboard:"

Will I get that answer wrong for doing it twice?
It's a mobile application not website. Also website are not hierarchical but rather non-linear. Reason for that is because you have hypermedia which links to different pages in a website. Try your luck, whats done is done. Hopefully you get a nice marker.
 

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I agree that websites are based on a non-linear structure but the question was a hypothetical hierarchical storyboard. There was two choices at one screen that determined your path = hierarchical
 

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I did combinational. linear + non-linear (branch) at the end.
 

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