Definitions
the original or model on which something is based or formed.
Source: Dictionary.com
[O]n an individual basis our definitions and descriptions of what constitutes a “prototype” vary greatly. Prototypes have been described as hi-fidelity, lo-fidelity, functional, nonfunctional, paper, Flash®, HTML, interactive, non-interactive, click-through, garden variety walk-through, cognitive walk-through—the list just keeps going.
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When I refer to a prototype, I'm referring to something that, from my book, "regardless of its fidelity, functionality, or how it’s made, a prototype is a conceptual model that captures and communicates the vision, intent, or idea of a design."
Source: "Definition of a Prototype." by Todd Zaki Warfel. Rosenfeld Media.
Also known as: Prototypes, Paper Prototyping, Rapid Prototyping
Toolkits
- Origami, by Facebook (Free) - A toolkit for Quartz Composer for interactive design prototyping mobile applications that doesn’t require programming.
WYSIWYG Code Builder Software
- Atomic (Web) - Interaction design prototyping app, currently in Beta.
- Blocs (Mac, Commercial) - Web site designer and code generator.
- Pixate (Web) - Mobile prototype generator.
- Webflow (Web, Commercial) - Website designer and code generator.
See Also
- How do you define a prototype? -- Discussion on IXDA Mailing List
- GUI Prototyping Tools on c2 Wiki
- protomoto -- Resource for finding prototyping and wireframing tools.