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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
Jason Robb,
08 Apr 04:42 PM
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?

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.