On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 12:18, Steven J. Owens wrote:
>
>      On a side note, when I first read about paper prototyping when I
> started doing usability back in the early nineties, I thought it'd be
> useful to get a sheet of magnetic/plastic material from a sign store
> and use permanent markers to create a bunch of stock UI elements.
> (I'd done something similar for a boardgame, back in college).  Never
> did, but I keep wondering how well it'd work.

I and a colleague did this for our Agile UI workshop at XPAU 2004, and
it worked very well. We used laser printer transparencies and
double-sided removable tape or removable gluestick. You can find our
template here:

    http://www.orangecone.com/archives/000137.html

(It's the "hand-drawn UI templates" entry.)

William




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