An uncommon guide to designing user interfaces and interactive application prototypes using Apple Keynote
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How to prototype iPad apps in 30 minutes or less using Apple Keynote
An uncommon guide to designing user interfaces and interactive application prototypes using Apple Keynote
How to prototype iPad apps in 30 minutes or less using Apple Keynote
One of my most dreaded tasks as a program manager has been writing product specifications. It seemed unintuitive that, after brainstorming and discovering the details of the user interface and interaction, the best way to describe it all would be screenshots and endless pages of pre-conditions, action, post-condition, edge cases, etc…
I wasn’t surprised that developers didn’t like reading them. Spec review meetings used to feel like one of the scenes from office space – and I didn’t even have my red stapler.
After posting the previous tutorial on prototyping an iPad app in 30 minutes , I was asked by several peeps to put together a video tutorial on how I’d create an iPhone app prototype using the same technique:
The video below shows how to use Apple Keynote and Keynotopia interface libraries to create a prototype for an iPhone apartment hunting application in 13 minutes.
