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by dictum
4840 days ago
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After sketching, I usually design a wireframe with gray boxes, visually flat (like Nathan's wireframes). I've been thinking of replacing this method with HTML wireframes using a simple CSS framework. That would allow me to link between wireframes, and would make it easier to deal with changes. I've been postponing this for fear that it might add too much complexity and make things harder, but on second thought, it's worse that I have to basically remake my own framework every time I make a wireframe in Photoshop. Creating rectangles in Photoshop is so easy it's mind numbing, but as you work on a wireframe with multiple versions, it gets annoying. I'm particularly interested in how Bootstrap 3 will look like when it's released, because the preview looks more or less like what I need: flat and responsive. It's not that I want to create visually flat websites, I just want a framework to create visually flat wireframes. |
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