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Article :: Designing the Obvious, Part 5: Prototyping 101

Author: awprofessional.com | Published: 28th Apr 2006 | Visited: 288 times | Add Comment
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Before you launch right into building your application, Robert Hoekman, Jr. recommends building a prototype and showing it to clients or users. This article explores the benefits of prototyping, various approaches and styles, and some of the better tools for use in building your prototypes.

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