Speed Wireframing with Nick Finck
Posted in Random on: Thursday, August 27, 2009 by Paul Boag
Boagworld is the web design blog of Paul (the Wurzel) Boag who lives in the heart of rural Dorset. He produces a weekly podcast with Marcus (pop star) Lillington on all things relating to building and running websites. They also run web design agency - Headscape.
Posted in Random on: Thursday, August 27, 2009 by Paul Boag
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Boagworld is produced by the web design agency Headscape founded by Marcus, Paul and Chris Scott. Headscape also has a number of other talented guys who blog. Check them out.
Craig Rowe is one of our amazing developers and writes some superb posts on everything from .net to AIR apps.
Ed Merritt is a Headscape designer who's blog contains examples of his work and a number of free Wordpress themes.
Dave McDermid is a Headscape developer who has an excellent blog. He blogs on everything from AJAX to security.
Rob Borley is one of our project managers and blogs regularly on client and project management issues.
Leigh Howells is our multimedia design guru (whatever one of those is). He blogs on a mixture of design and music.
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You do need to produce that video of your process so we can learn from you.. even if we need to do a slow motion replay :P
Brilliant. I think this is one area people need to get to grips with. A successful start can reap so many benefits long term.
Me & the guys at ’suldy’ are going to work on a HTML template that anyone can use, tweak, add jquery, etc. The framework looks quite promising too :)
What app is being used here?
It’s OmniGraffle.
http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/
What’s the music?