Tag Archives: mockup
Justinmind Prototyper helps overcoming the empty canvas fear
Have a blank canvas no more! Start creating with a prototype, like Justinmind Prototyper. The cool thing about a prototyping tool is that you can start filling up the empty screen right the way. Continue reading
Justinmind 4.3 is here!
New update of Justinmind’s wireframe tool: Justinmind Prototyper 4.3 Continue reading
Extended Beta & a brand new app
After the success of the Beta period of our new wireframe tool, we’ve decided to expand the period and we’re also launching a new web app to publish, share and carry out user tests on your wireframes. Continue reading
Wireframe interactive Android apps – Android Library
Wireframe & prototype apps and websites for Android and other mobile devices like iPhone and iPad. Continue reading
What's new on 3.2 version?
New version of Justinmind Prototyper, to wireframe and prototype interactive and dynamic apps and websites. Continue reading
How to use wireframing widgets to improve collaborative work with Justinmind Prototyper
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
What kind of problems can you detect with a prototype?
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
What do I have to do to test my website prototype?
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
Difference between a mockup and a wireframe. Still in doubt?
The first one is a mockup. It has the design, color, images, etc. The second is the wireframe. This is the homepage of our site, fyi. The wireframe was made with Prototyper, of course.





