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Jason Robb
3.16
Description:
I talked about the what, why, when, who and how of wireframes. Highlights include: Emphasis on embracing analog tools like pens, sticky notes, moleskin, and whiteboards. I also suggest to get to a working prototype as fast as possible.
From the Web Design Day web site: "In this talk, Jason explores a pragmatic approach to wireframes. Asking and answering the questions: What's the difference between wireframes and prototypes? Which tools are used to create wireframes? Which medium yields better results, paper or digital? How do you decide whether to create low-fidelity (sketches) or high-fidelity (HTML) wireframes? And how should wireframes be presented to your team or stakeholders?"
Comments on this Talk
Great job! I love to see how other people work and what tools they use. It amazes mehow simple and yet over looked using something like stickies, pencil, and paper can be.
Jason Robb,
08 Apr 16:42
Thanks Josh! I'll have to include a more in-depth look at how I actually create the sticky note wireframes. Things I do to lead up to them, and how I communicate with them after they're done. That might be helpful?

Josh Sager,
07 Apr 20:21
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