Thanks for this Chauncey.  It is an interesting concept...especially when
trying to communicate with various audiences participating in design within
a corporate enterprise.

Helen

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Chauncey Wilson
<chauncey.wil...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Nevin Berger, MIchael Arent, Jonathan Arnowitz, and Fred Sampson have
> a new book out:
>
> Berger, N., Arent, M., Arnowitz, J.,  Sampson, F. (2009) Effective
> prototyping with Excel: A practical handbook for developers and
> designers. Amsterdam: Morgan Kaufmann.
>
> Excel is not often mentioned as a prototyping tool in the
> UX/Interaction design community, but it can be a powerful tool for
> generating  active forms, wireframes with links, and medium or
> high-fidelity prototypes. Using Excel for prototyping can be tricky
> because you have a graphics layer and a spreadsheet layer, but this
> book provides practical advice about how to make use of both the
> graphics and the calculation features in Excel.
>
> Chauncey
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