Storyboarding and wireframing are two distinct design processes used to develop different types of projects. While they may share some similarities, the two have differences.

Storyboarding's purpose is mainly to create narrative-driven projects. Wireframing, on the other hand, is more for user interface-driven projects. Storyboarding focuses on the story, the emotional impact, and the user experience of the content. In contrast, wireframing focuses on the product's functionality, layout, and user interface.