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Lo-fi prototyping

Lo-fi prototyping

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Lo-fi prototyping

- When a concept is made tangible we call it a prototype. And these can be quite low fidelity. In fact, the ability to rapidly and cheaply flesh out a concept to test and refine is often crucial for maintaining your momentum. Low fidelity prototypes are made with the materials at hand, often paper and should not take a long time to put together. Their goal is to iterate the idea with the team or gather input from people or stakeholders on a key moment in the product or service experience. A key moment could be an app sign-in experience, or how information is laid out on a screen. Or the process of entering a theme park. And the low fidelity prototype should explore just enough to make it comprehensible. The first step in creating a low fidelity prototype is to determine what your team needs to explore in that prototype. And not everything is right for prototyping. For example, a core element of your concept might be the financial model and while this can be explored and modeled in a…

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