When To Use Paper Prototypes
Paper prototypes should be considered when the following is true:
- When the tools the designer wants to use in creating a prototype are not available.
- When the designer wants to make a sincere effort to allow all members of a team, including those with limited software skills, to take part in the design process.
- When tests of a design lead to a great deal of drawings.
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