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Category Archives: Industry
Free Yourself From Documentation
I came across an interesting post by 37signals about eliminating documentation from the development process. A quick excerpt: “It looks like a dilemma. You either: Produce design ideas at the pace of development (which is far slower, by definition of the … Continue reading
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Innovation, Creativity & Collaboration
I was pointed to an insightful article today: Innovation 101 by Carolyn T. Geer of The Wall Street Journal. Because not everyone can access WSJ material, I’ve included some excerpts below. There are several takeaways worth mentioning: It’s never too … Continue reading
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Collaborate Wisely: Gain quality feedback from stakeholders during the web prototyping process
Michael Hawley of Mad*Pow recently wrote an article on UXMatters that hits close to the office here at ProtoShare: Getting the Right Stakeholder Feedback at the Right Time. We evangelize how important early collaboration is with your team and other … Continue reading
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ProtoShare Featured in Forrester Report
Our team is honored to announce that we have been included in the latest Forrester Research Customer Experience Professionals report, “Six Tools to Consider for Creating Prototypes,” written by Vidya L. Drego with Angela Beckers, Moira Dorsey, and Elisabelle L. … Continue reading

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