One of the main uses for hi-fi simulations is usability testing. With a prototype, you can test all user interactions, gather data and then have the modifications and comments to your clients and all team involved in the project. For … Continue reading
Everyone nowadays seem to have an idea of a mashup, wants to create some service that joins two web services, an API, embed widgets or something like that. You can wireframe, test and simulate this using Justinmind Prototyper. Since version … Continue reading
Sometimes we are questioned about why someone should do a prototype of an app or a website instead of already building it. It sounds like working twice, doing a wireframe and then doing the real project, but in fact it … Continue reading
The folks at Justinmind Labs are already thinking about new features for a future Justinmind Prototyper 3.0. Your favourite wireframing and prototyping tool will have another bunch of functionalities that will improve your UX design and your project management even … Continue reading
Designers can be very perfectionists with their projects’ images, but it doesn’t apply to all professionals involved in webdesigning. Sometimes other people are involved and they have to do changes in the project even though having less visual training. So … Continue reading
Why make a prototype if you can’t share it? No reason at all, so Justinmind Labs is currently testing a new product: On Demand Service. Using this, you’ll be able to upload a prototype made with Justinmind Prototyper and share … Continue reading
You can see the original post here. Jakub from Wireframes Magazine started using Justinmind Prototyper 2.6. We’re anxiously waiting for his opinions, since he already tested 2.5 and can give us a fair impression on the changes.
It’s common nowadays to see designers, UX designers and information architects doing wireframes when they start doing a new website, but most of them stop right there. The text is presented in a big text format, or printed in several … Continue reading