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UX workshops in product design
by Harlan Cockburn | September 13, 2020 | 13
Read moreImagine designing a new car. There are a gazillion things to consider, including what function it will have – sporty, family run-about, off-road? How many passengers, how will it be powered, what safety features are needed, and can it be future-proofed? Such questions, plus many more, will precede what a lot of us might think of as car design – the ‘art part’ of beautiful curves and blended colors.
Paper prototype fidelity
by Dr Andras Rung | February 2, 2017 | 5
Read morePrototypes are the representation of a design concept which we prepare in order to communicate or test our ideas. Paper prototyping is a technique that involves quick hand drawn sketches of interfaces which are valuable assets for user testing.
Smart paper prototype
by Dr Andras Rung | October 25, 2012 | 2
Read moreWe all have seen projects wasting money and time for unnecessary developments and features based on totally wrong design concepts. Good news is we can avoid this with a cheap and easy method.
Wireframes and colors
by Dr Andras Rung | June 11, 2012 | 2
Read moreA graphic design mock-up and a high fidelity wireframe share several characteristics which makes difficult to see where the work of the UX expert ends and the graphic designer’s starts. Not yet prevalent in Hungary, smart project planning beyond the waterfall model makes possible for the UX and the graphic designer to work on the same task together.
Wireframing tips
by Dr Andras Rung | September 28, 2010 | 3
Read moreFor beginners it is often difficult to decide whether pen and paper or digital wireframing is the most efficient and what are the necessary steps that one should consider. Now, let’s have an overview of the basics of wireframing.
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