"Real wireframes" are better for testing
Submitted by jeff on Tue, 2006-10-31 19:11.
Stephen Turbek's article in Boxes and Arrows talks about creating "real wireframes" for user tests. Looking at Turbek's examples a "real wireframe" is a medium-fidelity mockup, created by plugging elements of a site's branding (i.e. header, footer, buttons) into the wireframe.
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