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Posts Tagged ‘wireframing’

Using wireframing with the whole team to break assumptions

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Leisa Reichelt has written a neat post about using wireframes with team members “to uncover good ideas, common themes, and a whole raft of information and assumptions that haven’t yet surfaced in the project but that are important to us getting the design and information architecture right.”.
It’s a good read, and an approach I’ll try [...]

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37signals and Balsamiq on getting into development quickly

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Peldi at Balsamiq has a great blog. His post on Jason Fried’s talk really echoes my sentiments. Particularly:
One thing that they do differently from me is to jump straight into HTML+CSS for their Mockups. I still think that’s too time-consuming compared to using Mockups to flesh out your UI ideas. I do agree that you [...]

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Getting the flow: describing the flow of your web app and making sure your developer gets it

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Over the past year, I’ve worked with a bunch of clients looking to translate their ideas into something others - specifically, their developers - can understand. The process is difficult for a number of reasons, but I’ve found a few methods for making life easier.
In the past, I have used written specs with spreadsheets for [...]

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