I’ve had a few calls recently from bloggers and writers with requests to clearly define web prototype design. Broadly speaking, all product prototypes are living versions of the idea you have in your head. These tangible prototypes need not be perfect but…
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Applying Agile Methodology to Web Prototyping
I can’t imagine what the end product would look like if I tried to bake a cake with my eyes closed. But that’s exactly what you’re doing when you build a web application or website without a prototype. There is no way…
Notes on Managing Different Subscription Levels on Web App Prototypes
Recently, we finished a major Web Prototyping project for a client building a project management application in the Creative space. The application has 3 different subscription levels: Free, Enhanced and Professional. Each level allows for increased functionality and features, and we agreed…
To Prototype or Not To Prototype?
I’m sure everyone reading this blog would agree that the user interface is one of the most important parts of any application. Without doubt the UI affects the customer experience more than any other element because it determines how easily you can…
Designing in Code
I came across this article in A List Apart that really sums up the positives of working with web prototypes. David Verba keeps the prototype design on center stage where it belongs. Here’s a taste of what he has to say… Prototypes…
Rapid Prototyping by Startups Cuts Costs & Saves Time
First Published: Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology – Sept 1st, 2006 A large percentage of web applications are being designed by developers, and it’s costing the companies that build them more than they know. A few years ago,…