Prototyping Design Tools
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- Hayoth
How would you guys go about prototyping a design tool like Moo.com?
Customer would upload their own photos and fill in text boxes, etc.
Would you use invision?
What you make paper prototypes?
Do you guys have any specific resources you use to develop a customer journey map?
- mort_5
I prototyping your anus right now. I using a pencils very sharp which in my country feel amazing pains.
- mort_4
How would your da go about prototyping my slit?
- Gnash0
Not my arena of knowledge but based on the feedback you've received so far...
This is kinda cool if you use Sketch as well as PS
http://uistack.ioCheck out other app's UIs for ideas:
http://uxarchive.comsome general resources here
http://greatsimple.io
- kona0
Invision is pretty great. It's easy to use and if you're looking for customers to upload images/screens and what not it doesn't get much easier than drag-n-drop.
- mandomafioso0
I second Invision. Use it all the time. Been getting into Axure too. Much more complex prototyping is possible. It's not cheap but I got it through work.
- Thanks. I've got Invision but azure seems like the answer to my question.Hayoth
- Ranger0
I've been using invision for the last few years. I'd be lost without it now. Combined with using layer comps, a few custom shortcuts and the local/online sync folders - it is really quick to work up pretty complex prototypes. I've always stuck to flat visuals though. It probably depends on if you're wanting to show just journeys or feel of animated elements.
- microkorg0
Invision for making designs "clickable" to give the look and feel of a website.
Axure for prototyping/wireframing.
If you want the client to focus on functionality then Axure for wireframing/prototyping is great. With the pages not being a 'design' then the client wont get hung up on "thats the wrong font, make the logo bigger, thats the wrong text" and can focus on whats on the page and how it works.
- ben_0
Digging this up for a second.
We're working on a series of platforms within a site (sales tools, features, etc.) and want to show the executive team how these may work - we're doing working in Sketch, but want a way to show potential user stories/click throughs without having to do it manually in the room.
Do any of you know whether any of the tools out there offer a sort of fly-through video export? I know I'm butchering the language here, but essentially looking to create animations with chapters that I can embed in a presentation.
I know we can do it through AE, but curious if there's something out there that's a little more native to a design application.
Thanks!
- "doing working" fuck.ben_
- https://proto.io maybe do a simple Quicktime screen capture and then add chapters in video editing software.shapesalad
- Maaku0
I only use Sketch, it's finally robust enough to design and make decent prototypes.
- lvl_131
what you want is principle. only works on mac though
http://principleformac.com
- bulletfactory1
Have played with Figma in the past - not bad: https://www.figma.com/
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- ThisSalarrue
- Hayoth1
hi ben, I have been using invision. Works pretty decent and integrates with sketch and PS.
- works with wireframes and designsHayoth
- Thanks, it's been so long since I've touched invision that I didn't know how far it's come. Seems like there's a ton of options out there.ben_
- invision is okay, but lacks any sort of custom/deep motion interactions imolvl_13
- ^ yup. I also use adobe XD which does have better motion transition but still basic.Hayoth