From Rapid Paper Prototyping to Digital Prototyping
Everybody who is into interface design, Rapid Paper Prototyping is old school! But ever considered doing interface design on screen?
With pidoco’s web-based prototyping software, screen designers and web developers can save valuable time, optimize communication within the team and build better interfaces for the internet.
Rapid Paper Prototyping has already been in the know for a while to get a web-application started. Rapid Paper Prototyping is about sketching ideas with pen and paper to be shared and iterated within the team. This prototype will then go through an iterative design process by integrating feedback from clients, test users and colleagues. This paper prototype will at last act as a guideline for the whole project – from beginning to the end (but is there a real end?). Some web designers even use these basic sketches for performing usability tests. Revealing usability issues in an early stage of development can save a lot of time and budget, since later alterations in the so called ‘finished’ web application are minimized.
Anyway, there are several drawbacks to Rapid Paper Prototyping. Paper prototypes are difficult to add to the project repository and also difficult to collaborate on over different locations. Transforming paper sketches into interactive, digital documents for getting the grip on how workflows are reproduced in the design is also a time consuming task as we all know!
That is why many interface designers create their wireframes directly in MS PowerPoint or InDesign and have them distributed to the relevant sources. True, that way one can share the screens more effectively but it is not really more interactive than copying a piece of paper handing it to the team. The Visio-type static wireframes still do not show the real capabilities for test user excitement: links, dynamic menus and combo-boxes etc. cannot be reproduced effectively and need to be explained individually in long text. Again, more time and effort has to be invested to get the message across.
The fancy startup pidoco° has spotted this problem and made it their mission to tackle it by providing a fast web-based interface design software.
February 11, 2010 No Comments
Wireframes and User Testing
When you can use a wireframe to communicate your ideas, improving collaboration with other parties, it is also possible to use wireframes for user testing. Where certain click paths, functionality and select options had to be explained in words when you have just a paper prototype of your website, new digital and clickable wireframes give you and your test users the whole experience. Just click through your wireframe like a real website and see whether the concepts work with real users. And everything in your concept that turns out to be problematic, can easily be changed – since it’s just a wireframe!
January 21, 2010 No Comments

