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Does anyone know a tool for prototyping responsive web interfaces?
We are redesigning the site.
Faced with the fact that when drawing layouts in a graphical editor, it is very difficult to model how elements will move, scale, etc. when the screen size changes. It turns out a very slow cycle: they drew, made up, saw that on the iPhone in the "landscape" mode it looks ugly. They redrawn it, now it sticks out ugly on the desktop with some other tail, etc. The layout is slow, so the design cycle is also slow.
Does anyone know a tool in which you can sketch elements on the screen, set how they move and where, how the width / height / location changes on different vewports, and only then typeset?
I watched pidoco, hotglove, you can sketch elements there, but it's not clear how to model their behavior.
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AxureRP.
You can draw screens and make an interactive prototype in Invision at the design level.
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