To answer the question (even though it was posed to Andrei :) ...

I would say no, once printed it's not a prototype.  If the click
action of the omni prototype is integral to the final product, then
that click *must* be part of the prototype.  Otherwise what are you
prototyping?  Without some simulation of the interactivity of the
final product the prototype becomes a design.


On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 16:48:33, pauric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrei, I dont necessarily disagree with your ideas on the difference
> between and ideation sketch and a working rendering of those ideas.
> However, I'd be very interested in your views on the following.
>
> Lets say I create a design in omni, export that as a clickable pdf.
> Still a prototype? now, what if I print that pdf out, no longer a
> prototype in your view?
>
> thanks - pauric


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