The guys over at UXPin (the people behind the popular sticky post-it user interface elements and pads) are in the process of developing an app that takes your paper/whiteboard sketches, imports them into a web-based app and then lets you edit the elements like you would with OmniGraffle etc.
This could be a great leap forward for UX designers and could possibly streamline the entire process of getting paper sketches/prototypes into an editable, digital format.
Looks like a (UX) dream come true. We've signed up for the private beta, so will hopefully be giving it a test drive when it's available.
We gave a presentation to a small group of students at London College of Communication to give them some insight into what it is like working within UX Design.
The guys over at UXPin are in the process of developing an app that digitises your paper sketches and turns them into editable on screen wireframes/prototypes.
We will be delivering a short presentation about what it is like to work in the fields of User Experience and Information Architecture to the students of LCC on Thursday 24 November 2011.
We met our client McKinlay Kidd (the specialist Scotland and Ireland tour operator) at the rather splendid Society M Business Club Glasgow to discuss the redesign of their website.