5 Prototyping Decisions Everyone Needs to Make [Proto.io Webinar]

In this webinar with Proto.io, you'll hear about why prototyping is a great way to validate ideas early, before proceeding to more time and resource-consuming …

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Dec 10, 2021
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In this webinar with Proto.io, you'll hear about why prototyping is a great way to validate ideas early, before proceeding to more time and resource-consuming stages of product development. This webinar will help you understand how to maximize your prototype's effectiveness, by addressing five important questions that need to be answered before prototyping even starts. From the prototype's timing and visual scope, all the way to testing it with real people, you’ll understand how to get the right information with the right type of prototype.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to: 

  • Understand the separation between visual and interaction fidelity
  • Identify which prototypes work best for each stage of the product development process
  • Identify capability differences between design and specialized prototyping tools
  • Get an overview of user testing options, and the pros and cons of each

You’ll hear from Konstantinos Vitoratos, the Head of Marketing at Proto.io and Overflow. He has a background in Marketing, PR, and Destination Management, including 10 years of experience at well-known brands such as Amazon and Trivago. In his spare time, he enjoys video gaming, studying foreign languages, and writing articles or short stories.

If you'd like to learn more about prototyping and other key elements of the UX design process, we encourage you to explore our UX Academy program or reach out to admissions@trydesignlab.com.

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