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* Create a clickable wireframe for a web site project of your choice. If you wish, you can continue working for Webster, i.e. suggest an architecture for a new web site.
* Create a clickable wireframe for a web site project of your choice. If you wish, you can continue working for Webster, i.e. suggest an architecture for a new web site.
* The wireframe must include at least the home page and two other pages.
* The wireframe must include at least the home page and two other pages.
* Optional (if you aim for a high grade): Write a short report that outlines the purpose and the requirements of the web site.
* Optional (if you aim for a high grade): Write a short report that outlines the purpose and the requirements of the web site. You may use the wireframe tool for this report, e.g. create for an example an "about page"

Revision as of 19:22, 3 April 2011

COAP 2170 Week 4 program

In week four we will focus on prototyping

Monday

(1) Introduction

A participatory design cycle
A participatory design cycle
  • Discussion of the card sorting activity (hw3)

(2) Main activity: Early prototyping with wireframes

(videos needed here ...)
Short overview of Web prototyping software
Web wireframe tools
  • Paper prototyping with post-its. We shall design a few webster pages and then move on to personal projects on Wednesday

Administration:

  • Mid-term exam type / topic (Week 5).

Wednesday

  • Prototyping with wire frameing software. We shall use Pencil project, installed on N:\Pencil
  • People with their own PC:
    • Install Pencil Project on your Personal Computer (Win/Linux only). Use the standalone version. The Firefox extension won't work with FF 4.
    • Mac users can go for trial versions of JustinMind or Balsamiq or use an online tool (see web wireframe for lists of software).


Homework 4

Due: Wednesday week 5 before class

  • Create a clickable wireframe for a web site project of your choice. If you wish, you can continue working for Webster, i.e. suggest an architecture for a new web site.
  • The wireframe must include at least the home page and two other pages.
  • Optional (if you aim for a high grade): Write a short report that outlines the purpose and the requirements of the web site. You may use the wireframe tool for this report, e.g. create for an example an "about page"