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March 1, 2011

Open vs. Closed Prototypes

"An open prototype is one that involves the user in a direct way. It is typically something you could hand over to a user. (...) A closed prototype is an experience that users watch, but won't interact with directly. The lack of direct user interaction can make it harder to learn from a closed prototype." (Tom Maiorana ~ d.news)

Posted by PJB at March 1, 2011 10:24 AM | Classification: Interaction design - Prototyping