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Omnigraffle Sitemap Generator from Sitemap.xml

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Omnigraffle Table of Contents Generator A few months ago we … Continue reading

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Omnigraffle Table of Contents Generator

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Prototyping with Omnigraffle: show/hide annotations Yow! I was going to … Continue reading

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Prototyping with Omnigraffle: show/hide annotations

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Fuzzy Math Prototypes We use Omnigraffle Pro to generate prototypes … Continue reading

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How Fuzzy Math does the prototypes

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Wireframes vs. Prototypes The other day we looked at a … Continue reading

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Wireframes vs. Prototypes

You’re reading an article in the Fuzzy Math design series. These articles talk about our practice: why we do what we do, and how we do it. « previous article: Concept models We haven’t talked about prototypes or wireframes yet … Continue reading

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“Enlightened trial and error” of Project Ranger through Rapid Prototyping

Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. Thomas Edison ‘Rapid prototyping’ has become a hot phrase in design and business in the recent past. The popular phrase is a highly effective design method, a method that companies like … Continue reading

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Ranger: Determining the initial feature set using personas, task analysis, and process flows

[Update: Ranger is being launched soon as FreeRange, a freelancer availability management and resourcing app] As we’ve tried to describe in the previous two ranger posts (first post, second post) we believe there is a need for a resourcing application … Continue reading

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