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The fate of the detailed Axure prototype?
Axure provides the ultimate in web prototyping and user interaction visualization. You can detail everything so much that the customer may even decide that everything is done.
I would like to inquire about your experience. 1) If a well-designed prototype is being made, what is its further fate? what happened to the prototype in your projects? Developed further in the course of the project and changes in requirements? Used only for the first version of the product?
Another interesting thing is the following. 2) Based on the Axure prototype, is the design always drawn in psd, or does someone provide everything for layout designers at once in Axure?
3) Does anyone use the code generated by Axure in their projects? Or is he terrible?
In general, the topic of redundancy of actions and the experience of real projects are interesting.
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In the future, the prototypes are given to the designer and he draws a design based on them.
1. It is used as a reference, then it lives out its life in the portfolio
2. It depends on what layout designer. I provided an html prototype with instructions, attached all the graphics, in general, chewed everything.
3. Not a coder, but I heard that the code from Akshura is terrible and you can’t use it)
Also interested in this question, what to do with this code in axure if there is a prototype and no layout? do layout from scratch? or how to use it?
Hello NikMelnikov !
I will answer point by point
1) If a well-designed prototype is being made, then what is its further fate?
1.1 The prototype comes as an addition to the documentation - as a rule, to the TOR. The TK itself is written based on the specification generated in Axure.
1.2 The prototype is used as an instruction for end users. Based on the prototype, use cases are tested.
What happened to the prototype in your projects?
What just didn’t happen)
Reworked several times, but the gain was in:
a) the accuracy of estimating resource costs
b) saving programmers time
Developed further in the course of the project and changes in requirements?
Yes, it has evolved. From low to high detail. From images linked by hotspots to creating your own library of elements for the project and rebuilding the entire project in Axure to set the most detailed task for designers, layout designers and programmers.
Used only for the first version of the product?
In most cases, yes. In some cases, testing was carried out, Y. Metrika and GA were put. Further changes were made based on analytics. But this is very rare.
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