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The New Safari 5 Part – 2

New to Safari’s interface design is the Reader function which can be activated when Safari detects that you’re on a web page with an article. In that case, a grey button called Reader appears in the address bar at the top of the interface design. Clicking on it renders the button purple to show that the button is turned on. An overlay appears over the website with the article clutter-free along with the corresponding picture (if any). Onscreen controls for zoom, print and email are integrated into the Readers interface design. An interesting new feature is the introduction of Extensions (a feature other major browsers have had for a long time now). It will be interesting to see how extensions might improve Safari’s interface design and popularity further.

August 3, 2010   No Comments

Rapid Digital Prototyping (RDP). Part II

Through prefab interface components (e.g. radio buttons, links, navigation items, controls etc.) interface designers can create clickable and animated web or software interfaces within minutes. Without any programming skills, interface designers can focus on the web concept and use cases, site structures and the overall layout of the site, instead of getting lost in details that distract from the overall concept of the site.

Real-time Collaboration

But even if screen designs have already been made in some high-fidelity graphics software (e.g. Photoshop, pidoco° can add value to the process by bringing interactivity to static screens. Adding ‘click areas’ to the finished screenshots enhance the collaboration and interaction capabilities of a former static screenshot. Colleagues, clients and test users can now easily be integrated in the designs process and online discussions can be held. Just like web conferencing, but with real-time editing never seen before!

Digital beats Pen and Paper

Our conclusion of Rapid Digital Prototyping: It’s got the look and feel of pen and paper, but adds interactivity (making wireframes animated) and accelerates developing speed through re-usable elements and layers. Many (real-time) collaboration components enable interface designers to new ways to work with much better time allocation, leaving more time for the creative process that really counts.

March 18, 2010   No Comments

Rapid Digital Prototyping (RDP)

Through prefab website elements (e.g. radio buttons, links, navigation items, controls etc.) interface designers can create clickable and animated web or software interfaces in no time. Without any programming skills, interface designers can focus on the web concept and use cases, site structures and the overall layout of the site, instead of getting lost in details that only matter at a later stage of the project.

February 25, 2010   No Comments

Getting it right with Wireframing

The pidoco° interface design software consists of three main modules which complement each other perfectly. They speed up the interface design process and optimize the general workflow in all stages of interactive web design.

Digital prototypes are quickly sketched with the Prototype Creator (just by drag&drop) and can later easily be shared and reviewed by colleagues, test users or clients. If there is need for even more in-depth feedback on individual aspects of the concept wireframes, just use the digital interfaces to perform a one-on-one remote usability test where moderator and test user are connected remotely by a shared screen and an integrated phone. All modules are aimed to increase productivity of the interface design process and ease communication within the team.

February 18, 2010   No Comments

Rapid Digital Prototyping to the Rescue

Through prefab website elements (e.g. radio buttons, links, navigation items, controls etc.) GUI designers can create clickable and animated web or software interfaces within minutes. Without any programming skills, interface designers can focus on the web concept and use cases, site structures and the overall layout of the site, instead of getting lost in details that only matter at a later stage of the project.

February 4, 2010   No Comments

With pidoco’s web-based interface design software

For the people who are into screen design, Rapid Paper Prototyping is old school! But ever considered doing screen design on screen?

With pidoco’s web-based interface design software, interaction designers and web developers can save valuable time, easily integrate other stakeholders and build better usability for the WWW.

Rapid Paper Prototyping has already been established as THE way to get a web-application started. The basic concepts of the layout will be put on paper and shared and iterated within the team. This prototype will then be put through a refinement process by implementing feedback from different stake holders. This paper-built prototype will at last act as a rough guide for the whole project – from beginning to the end (but is there a real end?). Some screen-designers even use these very limited paper prototypes for running usability tests. Revealing usability issues in an early stage of development can save a lot of money, since later alterations in the so called ‘finished’ web project are minimized.

However, there are some drawbacks to Rapid Paper Prototyping.  Paper prototypes are not easy to add to the project repository and also difficult to collaborate on over different locations. Transforming paper prototypes into clickable wireframes for web testing is also a time consuming task as we all know!

That is why many companies create their prototypes directly in MS PowerPoint or MS Visio and have them distributed to the relevant sources. True, that way one can share the data more effectively but it is not really more dynamic than copying a piece of paper handing it to the team. The prototypes still do not show the real functionality:  links, dynamic menus and work-flows 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.

pidoco° has spotted this problem and made it their task to tackle it by providing a fast web-based interface design software.
Wireframing and Real-time Collaboration

The pidoco° wireframe software consists of three main modules which complement each other perfectly. Together, they enhance the interface design process and optimize the general workflow in all stages of user centered web design.
Clickable wireframes are quickly sketched with the Prototype Creator (just by drag&drop) and can later easily be shared and reviewed by colleagues, test users or clients. If there is need for even more in-depth feedback on individual aspects of the web concept, just use the clickable wireframes to perform a one-on-one remote usability test where moderator and test user are connected remotely by a shared screen and an integrated phone. All modules are aimed to increase productivity of the interface design process and ease communication within the team.

February 3, 2010   No Comments

Digital beats Pen and Paper

Our conclusion of Rapid Digital Prototyping: It’s got the look and feel of pen and paper, but adds interactivity (making wireframes animated) and accelerates developing speed through re-usable elements and layers. Many (real-time) collaboration components enable interface designers to new ways to work with much better time allocation, leaving more time for the creative process that really counts.

February 2, 2010   No Comments

Real-time Collaboration

But even if screen designs have already been made in some high-fidelity graphics software (e.g. Photoshop, pidoco° can add value to the process by bringing interactivity to static screens. Adding ‘click areas’ to the finished screenshots enhance the collaboration and interaction capabilities of a former static screenshot. Colleagues, clients and test users can now easily be integrated in the designs process and online discussions can be held. Just like web conferencing, but with real-time editing never seen before!

February 1, 2010   No Comments