Paper refuses to stretch for me, either horizontally or vertically, in
the way that Web browsers do. I suppose if there's a particular piece
of an interface that you're imagining, and want to show someone,
paper is okay. But not an entire page.

My practical answer is that I am much faster using a computerized
tool to mock something up. And if I'm mocking something up with
HTML, then I end up with something that can be used in future phases.


Also, pencils have an unfortunate smell about them. But that might
just be me.


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