Tool Profile: InVision
Need help creating prototypes and interaction models? Then you may want to check out InVision, a tool for making interactive prototypes. The best part? It's free! InVision is also great for presentation and collaboration from stakeholders and other designers.
InVision is especially helpful for web or app designers that want to create interactive prototypes without having to break out Javascript or After Effects. It's a very easy tool to use. You can create wireframes or full color designs in Illustrator or Photoshop then save out the images for each screen. Create a project on InVision, and then upload your images into the project. Once the images are uploaded you can enter into Build mode. InVision allows you to create clickable hotspots that link to other images. By having clickable spots on the image that links to other screens, this simulates an actual website or mobile app.
Since all the images live on the cloud, the prototype can be shared online with other designers or stakeholders to try out. If others want to submit comments or suggestions, they can comment directly in the project. This saves you from sending and receiving potentially hundreds of emails throughout the design process.
A lot of top brands are using InVision for doing their mock up designs and prototyping. Some brands that actively use InVision include: Evernote, Xero, Adobe, AT&T, Dell, Sony, LinkedIn, and Yahoo. Overall, InVision allows for good looking prototypes that can be easily shared while allowing fast, meaningful communication during the design stages. For any interaction designers out there, this is a must have tool.
Sign up for free and get started at http://www.invisionapp.com
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