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Create a six-frame storyboard that shows a user's journey from problem to solution. Use when you need a fast narrative for alignment, concept reviews, or demos.
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## Purpose Create a 6-frame visual narrative that tells the story of a user's journey from problem to solution, using the classic storytelling arc to build empathy, illustrate value, and make abstract product concepts concrete. Use this to align stakeholders, pitch features, communicate vision, or test if your solution resonates emotionally before building it. This is not a UI mockup—it's a storytelling tool that brings the human side of your product to life. ## Key Concepts ### The 6-Frame Storyboard Structure Based on classic narrative arcs, the 6-frame format follows this pattern: 1. **Frame 1: Main Character** — Introduce the persona and their context 2. **Frame 2: The Problem Emerges** — Show the challenge or obstacle they face 3. **Frame 3: The "Oh Crap" Moment** — Escalate the problem to create urgency 4. **Frame 4: The Solution Appears** — Introduce your product/feature 5. **Frame 5: The "Aha" Moment** — Show the user experiencing the breakthrough 6. **Frame 6: Life After the Solution** — Illustrate the improved state ### Why This Works - **Emotional engagement:** Stories create empathy in ways specs can't - **Concrete over abstract:** Visual narrative makes vague concepts tangible - **Memorable:** People remember stories better than feature lists - **Alignment tool:** Stakeholders can react to a story and give feedback - **Low-fidelity:** Doesn't require polished design—sketches work great ### Anti-Patterns (What This Is NOT) - **Not a user flow diagram:** This