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Wireframes are done to understand the space, the navigation and the structure of the project. They are built without details to get people’s attention to the structure. Think of them as the outlines or the floor plan of a building. You have to pay attention because they’re not meant to restrict designers’ work, but to improve it.
What is a wireframe and how to create it using Justinmind Prototyper
Before building any design spec or site wireframe, it’s necessary to plan what’s going to be done, where the navigation paths are, and which decisions the users will make while using the program, and what should be necessary to develop the project. As a Project Management tool, Justinmind Prototyper has a very powerful Scenarios Feature, which allows Project Managers, Information Architects and User Interface Designers to work collaboratively on the same project, each one of them doing their spe
Before building any design spec or site wireframe, it’s necessary to plan what’s going to be done, where the navigation paths are, and which decisions the users will make while using the program, and what should be necessary to develop the project. As a Project Management tool, Justinmind Prototyper has a very powerful Scenarios Feature, which allows Project Managers, Information A
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 may save you time. When you go directly to your prototype, all the changes will be done be all the team: designer, programmer, copywriter, business analysts, everyone involved. If you prototype before involving everyone deeply in the project, you can save your team a lot of time a
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.
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 with clients and colleagues.
We’re launching a very useful new feature: Widget Libraries. With them, it’ll be easier to include pre-designed icons, templates, html and flash codes. With pre-made libraries, you can wireframe even faster. To warp speed now. You don’t have to create a login screen every time you do a mockup. Nor OpenID banners. Even a Flickr Badge, if it’s what you want to insert. Now, you can reuse the widgets, download from our website, or even share yours with other creators.
Simple instructions and guidelines to create, simulate and test your software and design using high-fidelity prototypes.
How to describe a website to a developer? How it’s going to work, all the steps, phases and requirements? With text? A simple wireframe that shows where things will be?

