Monthly Archives: September 2009
Tutorial 07: Pop up screen using masters
This is an old entry, please check our tutorials section in our website I have this prototype of a Tour Agency, and I want to create a pop up that shows a map. Here, in the red dot, I need … Continue reading
The very first time a user made a wireframe with Justinmind Prototyper
This Sunday, Suze Ingram tried out Justinmind Prototyper and published a video with it. To show you how easy it was, here’s the video, where she does a wireframe in a few minutes. Record your screencast online
Free Justinmind Prototyper License: just give us your opinion.
The great folks at Fuelyourinterface have a contest where you can win 2 full licenses of Justinmind Prototyper. As easy as telling why you want it. Ain’t it great? Visit the contest page at Fuelyourinterface and drop us a nice … Continue reading
Using HTML to prototype wireframes
There is a tendency nowadays of doing HTML prototypes for client presentation or to test projects. This is a more realistic approach to paper, but it’s very much more time consuming. Justinmind is a tool made to join together the … Continue reading
What are the key elements of a project plan?
Every project plan has some elements in common. Before starting to create the prototypes, drawing wireframes or hiring coders, it’s important to: 1. Define what you will do 2. Divide it in small tasks 3. Define who’ll do each part … Continue reading
Tutorial 06: Using masters, widgets and templates
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Planning functional requirements using Justinmind Prototyper
Have you ever created an early project plan, or a simple wireframe — maybe to get approval for the project — only to find it unworkable when you started tracking progress? With the right start, you can ensure that the … Continue reading
Justinmind process of creating a wireframe
We suggest some basic designing steps to increase speed and facilitate the creation of your wireframe: 1 – Use some sort of grid. For example, 960 framework. This is very commonly used by developers, and give some sense of proportion … Continue reading
Justinmind Prototyper Agile Methodology: when you need it?
Symptoms: Communication problems between team members. Lack of comprehension of project requirements. Several changes, discrepancies between versions, modifications throughout the development phases. Use it when: Exploration of an end-to-end conceptual design is possible within a week You need to reduce … Continue reading
960 grid framework as a template for Justinmind Prototyper
Many designers already use 960 grid framework to improve their designing speed, so we tried to make one for Justinmind Prototyper. It’s a normal file and also a template, for both 12 and 16 columns. Hope it help you! Download … Continue reading