Low-Fidelity Prototype 1

[Back to Home]

Creating low-fidelity prototypes is an inexpensive, fast, and effective method of developing a user interface. James Landay gave INFOSYS 213 a lecture on how to create one and how to test it. Our low-fidelity prototype is currently on paper and just written in pencil. To provide you access to them they have been scanned in. Please excuse the quality of the scanning. Some words or layout design features may not have scanned adequately enough to view them as well as they could be viewed live. For an explanation on how the UI is supposed to work, read our group's Task Analysis Assignment.

The low-fidelity prototype as of 3/2/99 is comprised of the following scanned images.


Last updated on March 2, 1999
Contact haydee@sims.berkeley.edu, qliang@sims.berkeley.edu, or hjiang1@sims.berkeley.edu regarding questions.