For what it's worth, the larger point isn't about "wireframes." The larger point is what Dave is saying. If all you create is wireframes, then you're not really an interface or interaction designer.

Further, using software tools to create wireframes is largely busywork. You can do wireframes with pencil and paper. Why waste time producing a deliverable with a heavy software tool like Visio or Illustrator that will never show up in the final product? Just sketch it. It's both faster and more direct as a designer to do it that way.

I'm off to SXSW. Just as things are getting interesting.

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