I think the author is making a case that modern design tools (e.g. Figma) are so much quicker to work with today, so it’s not a ton of overhead to use fancier mock-ups when seeking user feedback.
>> I’m not saying you should stop wireframing or sketching. I still do that. I’m arguing that you should stop using those in your visible process.
Makes sense to me. That said, the last end-to-end app that I designed was in Balsamiq. It was great for a fully interactive prototype that took days to build, rather than literally weeks to code.
>> I’m not saying you should stop wireframing or sketching. I still do that. I’m arguing that you should stop using those in your visible process.
Makes sense to me. That said, the last end-to-end app that I designed was in Balsamiq. It was great for a fully interactive prototype that took days to build, rather than literally weeks to code.