Mockingbird: wireframing made awesome
Wireframing is awesome!
Using Mockingbird, a recently launched Cappuccino-based wireframing tool, I was able to whip up some quick UI concepts I’ve been thinking of for the next iteration of Edit Flow. Though obviously not as fast as a hand-drawn sketch, it’s far more convenient when you’re working with other people since you don’t have to get cameras and/or scanners involved.
Mockingbird has a fairly intuitive interface, and most functionality you’d expect from a wireframing/diagramming tool. Best part: no Flash! Check out the result below. It’ll be updated as I make changes to the diagram.
See the wireframes in full screen mode.
[iframe http://gomockingbird.com/mockingbird/index.html?project=9d906f2c9929a4ff4c1d1b839af40e87b89bb3aa 500 500]
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Brad Arendt 1:35 am on May 22, 2010 Permalink |
Are you still developing Edit Flow?