I'm with you buddy - I much prefer to sketch out my ideas using good
ol' fashioned pen (or a Sharpie) and paper.
I don't feel it makes a vast difference what you use to produce
wireframes - as long as you can communicate the interaction.

I also feel that the "sketch" approach keeps people focused on the
interaction, rather than confusing stylised wireframes for design.

That being said - corporate folk often like a digital version (which
also makes sharing a lot easier).

I highly recommend Balsamiq Mockups
http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups
- it's a great little Air app that keeps the sketchy feel and is
really easy to use. I have to say - it's almost as good as
sketching.


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