> I'm wondering how many, if any of you use pencil/pen and paper to work out
> wireframes?

I find sketching out interactions on a big pad of paper to be far superior
to working from a whiteboard or a piece of software.  It's quick, portable,
and stores the work progression -- and it helps foster stakeholder
participation doing sketches together in meetings.

Cheers,
Matt


I use my wall-sized whiteboard when in my home office, and a Moleskine when
out and about. Sketching is fast and very effective for brainstorming.

I also take pictures of the whiteboard sketches using my iPhone and then
email or sync so I have a record.


On 6/20/08 9:29 AM, "Robert Hoekman Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> 
>> I'm wondering how many, if any of you use pencil/pen and paper to work out
>> wireframes?
> 
> 
> I use my wall-sized whiteboard when in my home office, and a Moleskine when
> out and about. Sketching is fast and very effective for brainstorming.
> 
> I also take pictures of the whiteboard sketches using my iPhone and then
> email or sync so I have a record.

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