2014
Lynda
Chris Nodder
0:24
English
This installment of UX Design Techniques brings together all of the information you've gathered from previous steps. Here, Chris Nodder shows how to get fast, inexpensive, and early validation of your design ideas, using the simplest of materials: paper, Post-it notes, index cards, and Sharpies. With these tools, you'll learn how to create paper prototypes and present them to representative users of your product or system. It's a great way to test your ideas before you write any code.
Introduction
Welcome
1. Paper Prototyping in the User-Centered Design (UCD) Process
What is paper prototyping?
Benefits of paper prototyping
Where it fits in the UCD process
2. Creating a Paper Prototype
Building the prototype
Materials to use
Tips to paper prototyping
3. User Testing a Paper Prototype
Users respond in different ways to paper prototypes
Special considerations for testing paper prototypes
Tips for user testing prototype interfaces
Conclusion
Next steps
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