Topic: Adobe Illustrator

Wireframes in Omnigraffle 5

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Before anything else is said, I am truly convinced that any creative work should start with a sheet of paper and a pencil. By creative, I mean any work where you have to come up with something, well, new. When creating wireframes for an enterprise piece of software that idea is restricted to initial brainstorming sessions and pretty much nothing else since you have to move to a computer for the sake of efficiency. And there is so much more work to be done. And revisited. And refined. And shared. And packaged for the final deliverable. When you add Agile process to the equation (which I think is a win right there) you will revisit your wireframes a lot of times.

Just to paint an example, let's say we have about 20 wireframe screens. And let's say that in the course of creating requirements, somewhere towards the middle of the road we decide to change some element in our application header that is repeated over the 20 pages. Ouch! This can be a cumbersome task if you are not using the right software because you would need to make the same change 20 times. Now imagine you have to do it daily because refining and testing the idea is the purpose of creating wireframes in the first place. Did I mention that there might be a lot of wireframes?
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