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Fuzzy Math Sitemap generator is now open source

Thanks for the awesome amounts of interest in the sitemap generator. To make it easier for people to work with the generator, we’ve open sourced it under the GPL license. The source code is now freely available via github.

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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 UPDATE: This software is now … 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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