Coming to work today I saw this great TED Talk from designer Tim Brown, in which he talked about creativity, ideas and also prototyping, so I think it should be interesting to share with you.
Recently, our friends of Czech SIG CHI started discussing the uses of Justinmind Prototyper, and some visitors came around here. So, talking to Jirka Mzourek, we decided to make a special contest for the community. Write about Justinmind Prototyper and … Continue reading
Some big projects done with Justinmind Prototyper involve more than one person. Sometimes big teams work together to create something, and thus collaboration-management is a very important feature of our wireframe authoring tool. Keeping the same design code throughout the … Continue reading
Those that already create a prototype before investing too much time in any problem already know: there are several blind spots and mistakes designers do unwillingly. And those can be avoided by testing and validating the wireframe through several phases, … Continue reading
After finishing your project and presenting to the client, sometimes it’s needed to do usability tests with a prototype, to understand real users’ needs. So, you can export your hi-fi wireframe into HTML, or even test it remotely using Justinmind … Continue reading
Hello folks. I just uploaded the final version of a HTML prototype of our site. Please notice that it was not coded by humans, so it works in a slower pace than good code. But comparing it with the site … Continue reading
The great and unique comparison between all wireframe and prototyping tools.
Remember the wireframes of Justinmind’s site? I’ve transformed (well, half-transformed) them into a prototype. Look at it live here. The first 10 pages are almost identical to the real site (well, some things are more to the right, others to … Continue reading