Paper prototyping

Paper prototyping of a website interface

In human–computer interaction, paper prototyping is a widely used method in the user-centered design process, a process that helps developers to create software that meets the user's expectations and needs – in this case, especially for designing and testing user interfaces. It is throwaway prototyping and involves creating rough, even hand-sketched, drawings of an interface to use as prototypes, or models, of a design. While paper prototyping seems simple, this method of usability testing can provide useful feedback to aid the design of easier-to-use products. This is supported by many usability professionals.[1]

  1. ^ Carolyn., Snyder (2003). Paper prototyping : the fast and easy way to design and refine user interfaces. San Francisco, Calif.: Morgan Kaufmann, Elsevier Science. ISBN 9780080513508. OCLC 63116735.

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