[IxDA Discuss] The Five Types of Prototypes

Baruch Sachs basachs at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 07:02:08 PDT 2007


I increasingly have to do this. As prototyping gets quicker and easier it
really does save a lot of time to quickly prototype the ideas people have
and show them in use. It fleshes out the wheat from the chaff very
effectively. Much better than having meetings and discussions about whether
or not something will work.

On Mon, 1 Oct 2007 17:41:18, Chris W Noessel <chrisnoessel at hotmail.com>
wrote:
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> Sadly, I have had in the past to use prototypes to show someone how
> bad a proposed suggestion would be. This might be #2, but the
> intention of it was just to illustrate in a concrete way a bad idea
> that sounded fine in the abstract.
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