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Five Best Practices for Creating Website Prototypes
Prototyping is an iterative process, and you probably won’t know everything about your project in the beginning. That’s OK because I’ve learned a few best practices that can help keep you on track, and that provide you with a context … Continue reading →
10 Time-Saving Editor Tips
If you build prototypes in ProtoShare, you probably spend a lot of time in the Editor. And regardless of whether you’re working on a mission-critical project for your important client, or a personal project to share with your colleagues, finding … Continue reading →
Enhancing Prototype Fidelity with Styles
Introduction When creating prototypes, one of your primary considerations is their level of fidelity. As described in a previous blog post, there are three dimensions of fidelity: visual fidelity, functional fidelity, and content fidelity. And for each dimension, your prototypes … Continue reading →
Introducing ProtoShare Consulting Services
Consulting Services for ProtoShare are now available. If you need help prototyping a complex website, simulating rich Internet functionality, or transitioning from another system, let us do the heavy lifting. We will work with you to plan and build custom … Continue reading →

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