From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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High-fidelity prototyping

High-fidelity prototyping

From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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High-fidelity prototyping

- [Narrator] Medium fidelity prototypes can share attributes of high fidelity prototypes in the look and feel, but may not have all the functionality and flows ready. Medium fidelity prototypes work well when you have some of the design accounted for. But might not have a complete picture of the design, quite yet. By comparison, high fidelity prototypes are typically close to the final design and will have all the color and branding represented and may be fully interactive. Some advantages to medium and high fidelity prototypes are that they're more representative of the look and feel of the design. Because the design feels more real, users will go through the prototype as they would a normal website. The design doesn't need a facilitator for high fidelity prototypes. If the prototype is close to completion, all screen flows will be accounted for, so generally speaking, a facilitator isn't required to walk the user through the design. If the prototype is close to completion all screen…

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