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Rapidly Prototyping Interfaces with InDesign

Current price: $150.00
Rapidly Prototyping Interfaces with InDesign
Rapidly Prototyping Interfaces with InDesign

Barnes and Noble

Rapidly Prototyping Interfaces with InDesign

Current price: $150.00
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Rapidly Prototyping Interfaces with InDesign guides readers to learn to create a wide range of interfaces, from mobile to desktop. With InDesign, interface prototyping takes minutes instead of days. This book is code-free and entirely hands-on with InDesign tools. This book acts as a guide for how to prototype user interfaces with InDesign, using diagrams, illustrations, and screen shots. This illustrated book concerns the creation and prototyping of eBooks, eMagazines, websites, desktop apps and movile apps. InDesign is an important tool for rapid prototyping, as no coding is involved.
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The reader will learn how to prototype a wide range of interfaces for both desktop and movile platforms.
The book will include software screen shots and guide the reader step by step.
The example prototypes will be interactive. Users can test them using interactive devices, such as desktop computers, tablets or mobile phones.
The reader will learn how to prepare an effective portfolio and resume.

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