Visual guide
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When applied to building a website or similar work product, a Visual Guide can be an intermediate step toward the end goal of a complete website. By creating a visual guide along the way, the designer or developer can get buy-in from the other people involved in the website such as the customer, their manager and other members of the team.
A visual guide could be a wireframe, creative composition or information architecture. A device that will enable collaboration will save time, decreasing the chance of work having to be completely redone. A manager could create a visual guide for the team to complete the build-out.
Paper prototype could be an excellent way to develop Visual Guides.
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What is Paper Prototyping www.paperprototyping.com/what.html
Paper Prototyping: Get User Data *Before* Coding (Jakob Nielsen's ... www.useit.com/alertbox/20030414.html
Five Paper Prototyping Tips www.uie.com/articles/prototyping_tips