Posts Tagged paper
This paper prototyping kit from Userfocus will help you to avoid redrawing the same UI elements over and over.
When it comes to iterating on a paper prototype as I refine the design, my favorite tool is Blu-Tack. I’ll draw out the different elements of a page on separate pieces of paper and blu-tack them to the main sheet.
This makes it easy to change my mind without having to continually redraw UI elements that I’m happy with. Plus, it has the added advantage of making the whole thing feel like a school craft project. And you get funny looks from people passing your office.
When it comes to converting paper prototypes into proper wireframes, I’ve been trying out Simulify. The website as whole certainly doesn’t have the best design, but the tool is full-featured and works well. Plus, it actually has a usable free plan for smaller projects.
As an alternative, Mockflow appears to have a pretty decent free plan also.
In the modern world, we are constantly bombarded with media messages. To capture our attention a good Read the rest of this entry »
This latest texture pack from PremiumTextures.com features 12 super high resolution grunge paper textures for use in your personal and commercial design projects. If, like me you’re a big fan of roughing up your designs with an old-school or retro feel, tatty old paper textures are one of the best …
My favorite way to create torn paper edges in Photoshop is to use a nice set of Photoshop brushes. The right set of Photoshop brushes can produce a realistic-looking effect in a short amount of time. I’ve released Read the rest of this entry »



