From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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InVision for prototyping

InVision for prototyping

From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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InVision for prototyping

- [Instructor] One of the tools I use almost daily is InVision. For basic prototypes, InVision is really easy to use for linking your screens together using hotspots. InVision doesn't allow you to create your design in the browser like mock-ups, so you will need to use a different software to create your screens, like Sketch or Photoshop. InVision prototypes can be created for the web, mobile, and other devices. InVision has built-in transition states for mobile prototyping, so if you're using fully rendered mock-ups, you can create high-fidelity prototypes for mobile using this tool. The limitation for InVision is simulating data entry. For example, you can't mimic someone filling out a form, because it's a static mock-up that the user will be interacting with, not a real form field. You would have to create each state of the design to simulate the experience of a form. It's not impossible to simulate, but there are other tools, like Axure, that might be a better fit for this type of…

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