Mobile Prototyping with Axure 7

Mobile Prototyping with Axure 7

by Will Hacker
Mobile Prototyping with Axure 7

Mobile Prototyping with Axure 7

by Will Hacker

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Overview

Mobile app and website design are two of of the most popular areas of user experience design. Axure RP 7 allows you to design and build mobile prototypes and deploy them to real devices for testing and stakeholder review. It also allows you to create an interactive HTML website wireframe or UI mockup without coding. Axure 7 has new features such as new widget events, page events, adaptive views, and so on, that give you more flexibility while building mobile prototypes.If you have experience with Axure but have never designed anything for mobile devices or responsive design, this book will get you started right away. This book contains working examples of how to complete some common mobile design tasks using Axure and focuses on creating rich, functional prototypes for mobiles, whether they are apps or websites.

Using this practical, example-oriented guide, you will learn how Axure RP 7 can be used by user experience designers to create and deploy mobile prototypes on smartphones and tablets.

You will also learn how Axure RP 7 can be used to create adaptive views for multi-device designs, sliding menus, mobile-friendly forms, drag and drop interactions, tool bars, and basic transitional animations common to mobile apps. You will get to know how to publish prototypes so that they can be tested or demonstrated on a real mobile device.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849695152
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 11/25/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 118
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Will Hacker is a Lead Interaction Designer at GE Capital, where he works on multidevice designs for commercial lending software. He's used Axure for several years as part of his iterative design and prototyping process, and spent two and a half years working exclusively on mobile design, prototyping, and usability testing for Cars.com. He has also written about user experience and mobile design for
Smashing Magazine and UX Booth, and is a frequent speaker at UX design events in
Chicago. He holds a Master's degree in Human-computer Interaction from DePaul
University. He tweets at @willhacker and blogs at willhacker.net.
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