The excerpt below is from the book “Gamify Your Classroom: A Field Guide to Game-Based Learning,” by Matthew Farber. This excerpt is from the chapter entitled “Iterative Design.” Tracy Fullerton, ...
So wait, why paper, again? “Our teammates design apps every day, and we’ve tried most of the prototyping solutions out there, but they all seemed too complicated for us,” says Leo Lin, a designer at ...
At the Display Week conference in Seattle, the company E Ink demonstrated its latest electronic display paper prototypes. The devices show crisper, brighter color, and are being combined with flexible ...
In 2020, e-ink readers are affordable and easy to come by, leaving the world’s library at your fingertips without breaking the bank or destroying too many trees. But newspapers have yet to catch up — ...
There is no dearth of E Ink devices dotting the marketplace though none of them is in the laptop form factor. It is here that Modos comes into the picture who are developing what they call the world’s ...
If you’ve ever made a prototype of something before making the “real” one or even the final prototype, you probably already know that hands-on design time can’t be beat. There’s really no substitute ...
Whether you are developing a disruptively innovative product or a uniquely repurposed solution, and no matter how clear your idea and vision seem on paper, designing as simple as a paper prototype is ...
Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Cory Benfield discusses the evolution of ...
Paper and prototypes are both indecline for the moment in the design world, especially as designing in the browser becomes a popular concept amongst Web developers. For some, drawing with a pad and ...