Just an FYI:

Staples (and other large office supply stores) have magnetic sheets in
the specialized printer paper section that you can put through an
inkjet (BUT NOT A LASER) printer. You can print your own set of
widgets pretty easily.  Most whiteboards are now magnetic so you can
lay out your designs on a white board.  You can purchase small
whiteboards that are magnetic and small enough to carry around.  The
small whiteboards costs between $10 and $80. Tom Tullis used this
approach at Fidelity (I believe he called it FIDO) where he asked
users to build a web pages given a set of magnetic components.

Chauncey


> They have something called "Magnetic Web Widgets"
>
> Magnetic Web Widgets provides you with a tool box containing all the
> common interface nick-nacks -- from textboxes to buttons and checkboxes.
> Just stick them on your whiteboard and start designing.
>
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