Apple’s Prototyping Process, Presented at WWDC 2014
Prototyping gives you a lot of wins at a low cost. Ryann recaps Apple’s prototyping secrets from WWDC 2014 and shows how attainable they are for everyone.
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Prototyping gives you a lot of wins at a low cost. Ryann recaps Apple’s prototyping secrets from WWDC 2014 and shows how attainable they are for everyone.
Content planners and strategists can steal rules from SMACSS development to better manage content—and you don’t even have to learn code.
Navigation and accessibility can make or break your site. Accessible navigation, especially on mobile, is tricky. Ryan shares a few reviews using a sweet template from Scott Hurff.
Even though Keynote’s intended use is making slideshow presentations, we use it to build clean, effective wireframes. Ryann shares her tips and tricks for using Keynote that make it her top choice for wireframing.
A content priority guide is part content modeling, part stripped-down wireframe, and useful throughout developing a site.
Businesses must adapt and keep pace with the growth of consumers using mobile web devices. Jän highlights just how stiff that pace has become.
Rob brings his pragmatism to our Sparkboxing match, contending that we need to be realistic about what we’re able to deliver to clients.
Clear, concise, well-thought out, and carefully written copy makes your writing easier to read, remember, and react upon.
You can’t be everything to everyone: writing to reach your target audience.
Prototyping is a great way to visually describe how a concept will play out in a final product. Not only is it easy to do, it’s fairly quick.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development