From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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Moqups for low-fidelity prototyping

Moqups for low-fidelity prototyping

From the course: UX Foundations: Prototyping (2017)

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Moqups for low-fidelity prototyping

- [Instructor] One of the tools that's great for prototyping is a tool called Moqups. Moqups is browser-based, so you don't have to use a tool to create the design. You can quickly create your prototype directly in the tool. The default style of mock up lends itself to a low-fidelity visual appearance, which helps reinforce that you're creating quick ideas. Before we begin, here's an example of a low-fidelity prototype that I created using Moqups, and some of the minimal interactions that we can add by using this tool. I can click on an item, and link this to another page, and I can also click on a link on the top part of the page, and it jumps down to that section of the page. Let's go back to Moqups and build out this prototype. When you first open Moqups, you'll notice that the panel on the left has stencils of common UI elements to help you start off with creating a layout. In addition to the common controls, there are shapes, navigation items, as well as iOS, material design, and…

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