It is critical to understand that
you don’t need to create a prototype for the entire
system. It is very common to prototype a small portion
of the user interface, perhaps a single screen or HTML
page, before moving on to implementing it.
5 Secrets of Good UI Design from Apple's Human Interface Guidelines | A Better User Exp... - 0 views
Introduction to User Interface (UI) Prototypes - 7 views
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You want to stop the UI prototyping process when you find the evaluation process is no longer generating any new ideas or it is generating a small number of not-so-important ideas. Otherwise, back to exploring your stakeholder’s UI needs.
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Designing for responsiveness | Webdesigner Depot - 1 views
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Designing for responsive websites can be a bit challenging at first because the process is so different. As designers, we've gotten used to building pixel-perfect mockups as our web blueprints. But responsive design takes a different approach. "Because so much of a layout can be created with CSS it may feel like your role as a designer has diminished. Really, your role has just changed. Web design for too long has been about designing the interface while neglecting the content. The layout is still important but the developer can do much of it. The designer should focus on making sure the goals of the website are met. Spend the most time on strengthening the conversion process, emphasising important content, and making it more palatable and digestible."
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