Straight Wireframes
Auf B&A ist vor ein paar Tagen ein guter Beitrag erschienen, den ich erst jetzt gelesen habe: Sketchy Wireframes - When you can't (or shouldn't) draw a straight line.
When it comes to user interface documentation, wireframes have long been the tool of choice. However, using traditional diagramming tools like Visio, OmniGraffle, and InDesign, most wireframes today look the same as their ancestors did from a decade ago – assembled with rigid, computer-drawn boxes, lines and text. While these artifacts have served us well, they can also be slow to produce, burdened with unnecessary detail and give a false impression of “completion.” To compensate for the drawbacks of traditional wireframes, many practitioners put aside the computer in favor of simple pencil sketches or whiteboard drawings. This speeds up the ideation process, but doesn’t always produce presentable or maintainable documentation.
Ein schöner Artikel mit einigen sehr guten Hinweisen. Ebenfalls sehr erfreulich zu sehen, dass Pidoco im Vergleich mit anderen, teilweise sehr mächtigen, Programmen so gut abschneidet.