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Design Mobile App Design for iOS Wireframing, Interaction Design and Planning How to Construct Wireframe Documents

John Wheal
John Wheal
27,969 Points

iPad Wireframe Document

In the "How to Construct Wireframe Documents" video an example document is shown with annotations surrounding the designs. This is obviously relatively straight forward to create for an iPhone app (as the screen will fit nicely on a standard size sheet of paper with space for annotations).

I'm looking at creating a similar document for an iPad design. Has anyone got any suggestions on how to present an iPad wireframe. An iPad app doesn't really fit on a piece of paper with annotations.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

2 Answers

Have you tried any of the sketch sheets in the ZURB Playground?

John Wheal
John Wheal
27,969 Points

Thanks, I'll look into that. I've already created the wireframes in Sketch and am looking for a way to present them to the client.

Well, a great UX game that I always like to do to validate my designs is to present to the client the printed screens.

In this game the client has the role of user, and I am "the system" (switching small parts of the printed sheets from others, or jumping to a complete different screen) depending on the user's actions.

The key of the game, is that the system (me) can't speak (to explain the screens) they should be obvious and self explaining.