May 12, 2006

The guided wireframe narrative for rich internet applications

Andres Zapata has written an article on wireframing rich internet applications. To quote:

The key to using a low-context medium (wireframes) to illustrate high-context information (rich internet applications) is to narrate the information in layers or in dimensions. In short, because we couldn't build a prototype (due to time and budget constraints), we built a story. But because it wasn't a linear application, multiple stories needed to be constructed. We call these stories the Guided Wireframe Narrative.

Posted by jamesr on May 12, 2006 11:44 AM
Categories: Information architecture, Usability & user-centered design

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