Tag Archives: mockups
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
How could you save time by adding a prototyping phase to your project
It may sound contradictory, but going straight from wireframe to code is not the best way to finish your project early. Normally, clients make several changes when they see the actual design, with colours and real text. Many of those … 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
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





