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  <info>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: &quot;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?&quot;</info>
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  <slides-url>http://www.slideshare.net/jasonrobb/what-the-wireframe</slides-url>
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  <talk-url>http://www.webdesignday.com/schedule.html</talk-url>
  <title>&quot;What the Wireframe?&quot; - A Pragmatic Approach to Wireframes</title>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-04-06T17:33:50+00:00</updated-at>
  <when type="datetime">2009-04-04T10:00:00+00:00</when>
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      <biography>Jason Robb designs easy to use web sites that are delightful to experience. When he&#8217;s not doing that, he blogs on his personal site (http://jasonrobb.com), collects UI Scraps (http://uiscraps.tumblr.com) and runs the Boston UX Book Club (http://uxboston.com).</biography>
      <company>MyHappyPlanet</company>
      <company-website>http://languageinternational.com</company-website>
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      <linkedin-url>http://www.linkedin.com/in/jasontrobb</linkedin-url>
      <location>Boston, MA</location>
      <name>Jason Robb</name>
      <personal-website>http://jasonrobb.com</personal-website>
      <title>Experience Designer &amp; Implementer</title>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-10T06:50:35+00:00</created-at>
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    <description>Pittsburgh Web Design Day is a one-day, local web design conference to highlight local talent as well as those with strong ties to Pittsburgh who have gone on to be leaders in our industry.

Organized by G. Jason Head of Refresh Pittsburgh and On the Fridge, LLC (organizers of Flashpitt), Web Design Day is designed to be an affordable Pittsburgh-based event.  Modeled after the successful DC Design Talks, Web Design Day will feature a number of high-end web design presentations, a tasty lunch catered by our friends at Franktuary and a great networking opportunities - all in a professional (and totally sweet) meeting space!

Registrations are limited to 85 people - so register quickly!</description>
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    <event-url>http://webdesignday.com</event-url>
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    <location>Left Field Meeting Space, 116 Federal St., Pittsburgh, PA</location>
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    <start-date type="datetime">2009-04-04T00:00:00+00:00</start-date>
    <title>Web Design Day</title>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-04-30T21:28:11+00:00</updated-at>
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