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What is the proper way to do one? We never got taught this stuff!
 

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omfg

if neatness is criteria in this

forget my storyboard

goodbye six marks

i hate drawing thank god im not a designer
 

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for 6 marks i think:

-a hierarchical or suitable non-linear storyboard showing the layout of the site.

-an individual screen design for each page showing design elements (buttons, titles, graphics,...etc), navigation elements and content.
 

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pfft , okay then im fine for that

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we never really got tought that either...and mine was soo messy and crammed up in the tiny page...y didnt they give us A4 booklets?
 

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i drew 6 boxzzz... with linkzz...and everything on it....composition layout~~ekkkkek
 

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sif i did linear for "simplicity", and also i couldn't be bothered doing something more complicated. You needed the 3 design principals: similicity, consitancy and navigation.
 

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ar5ena1 said:
sif i did linear for "simplicity", and also i couldn't be bothered doing something more complicated. You needed the 3 design principals: similicity, consitancy and navigation.
but....simplicity does not mean the layout...
it's more or less the things u put on the MM....simplicity meanzz u not put loadz of texts on a page...tat's not call simplicity~~ so i think linear is ok at least...ekek
 
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awghh....i did this part in the last 15mins of the exam...

Oh well, yeah....i did mine linear too
 

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I did a seperate diagram for each page in the website, each listing Headers & Content, Buttons, Hyperlinks, BG/Text Colours. And as a final thing i did a diagramatical layout of the whole thing and showed it was a hierachical structure.

And yeah i hope being able to draw perfect squares isn't a criteria :( .
 

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you put linear??
you obviously have never designed a website!
not that i would use a story board to do so but..
linear is only good for presentations or things like e-learning where someone must learn something before moving onto the next part.
(with the e-learning a heirchical is more suitable still breaking it into topics)
however with this scenario people who just wanted the tourist attraction information could go straight to it in a heirachical system but in a linear they would have to go through every other page to get to it.
wouldnt make much sense would it??
 

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i did basically the same layout for each page (heading, logo, index on the side, etc)
& i put in just boxes to represent pics/videos (labled)...scribbly lines for text..& arrows showing how each page was linked to the homepage
in the next bit i just said that the layout/colour/etc would be the same so it'd be consistant & have easy navigation...
storyboards are pretty easy (but they dont do much on them, eventhough they're in almost every exam!)
just do little diagrams of each page, showing the most important stuff (label pics, show links, etc) & show how they're linked
 

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You draw some squares and say where you are going to put pictures and text and links. It's not really that hard.

Apparently students were asked to draw a storyboard in previous exams, and the majority of them draw tables. It's the easiest part of the exam. Some people obviously shouldn't be doing the HSC.

And as for not being taught, I didn't get taught anything this year at all, and I managed.
 

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