You can purchase the magnet paper at Staples and other large office
supply stores and then print out GUI objects using an ink jet (don't
use a laser printer - you might destroy it).  The office supply places
also small whiteboards that are magnetic so you can use the magnetic
GUI pieces and also draw around them.  I got the idea from a study
done by Tom Tullis at Fidelity in Boston. We are using this method to
get feedback on new menu and toolbar designs.

Chauncey

On 11/1/07, Robert Hoekman, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Magnets with UI objects and a magnetic whiteboard
> >
>
> Pray tell, where did you find such a cool gadget?
>
> -r-
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