I always use paper and pencil (or whiteboard) to do multiple designs of a
concept. Then we vet the designs and then move to a wireframe tool.  Plus,
it is much faster and more collaborative I find than using a wireframing
tool.

Happy Sketching,

Sean

On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Richard Carson
<richard.carso...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I wanted to ask around on the process of creating wireframes for designing
> mobile applications. In creating these wireframes, should I work on paper
> before actually hopping into a drawing program to lay out these wireframes?
> I believe working on paper is faster and easier before laying out the
> wireframes for a project. However, the company I am working with, might be
> wondering if I am wasting my time. That I should be doing wireframes within
> the drawing program. What are your suggestions and thoughts on this issue?
>
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