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How to Prototype Web and Mobile Apps in 30 Minutes

A crash course on designing and testing interactive user interfaces using Apple Keynote or Microsoft Powerpoint + Keynot

by Amir Khella

A crash course on designing and testing interactive user interfaces using Apple Keynote or Microsoft Powerpoint + Keynotopia User Interface Libraries.

Topics include:

  • how to define and plan the user experience
  • how to integrate wireframing/prototyping into the product lifecycle
  • how to decide the level of fidelity and details of prototypes
  • how to test with users
  • how to iterate user feedback
  • how to move from prototyping to production

 

Reviews

Average Rating:

  • by Director -MK- Kilburn,

    Yes, of course. Why didn't I think of that?

    I was very excited to come across this course. We are at the prototype phase of a major iOS product for the entertainment industry and needed a good (and easy) way to communicate with our programmers and our customer base just what the interface will look like and how the suite of apps will work together. As a long time Mac-snob and Keynote user, this concept was a slam dunk! If we could make one request, it would be to show more visual examples of the simulated functions. It would be additionally helpful to see more functions in action. That said, we purchased the author's templates and found some others online. This is allowing us to complete the prototype process in record time and with previously unheard of ease. Thank you...well done!

  • by Sheron Mortensen,

    Prototyping Web & Mobile Apps with Keynote & PowerPoint

    This course was easy to understand and I could see the advantages of using it and how easy it would be to use. Great information for anyone thinking about making mobile apps or web apps.

  • by Ligong,

    How to Prototype Web and Mobile Apps in 30 Minutes

    Prototype Web and Mobile

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Amir is a user experience designer and startup advisor. Over the past 3 years, he has designed more than 12 startup products, including DocVerse (Acquired by Google), Delve Networks (Acquired by LimeLight networks), TalentSpring (acquired by TalentTech), UStream, blist, and several others.

He is also the creator of Keynotopia user interface prototyping libraries for Apple Keynote and Microsoft PowerPoint.

Prior to his work in user experience, Amir worked as a software engineer, a program manager, and conducted research in human computer interaction and information visualization.

Here's what some entrepreneurs who collaborated with Amir say about his work:

“Amir is an expert in the area of crafting product UI to be easy to use, easy to understand, and have high conversion rates. He is a pro to work with and I would always enjoy working with him.”

- Bryan Starbuck, Founder & CEO, TalentSpring (Acquired by TalentTech)

"We hired Amir to create a full Interaction and Graphical design for an application we are launching. It was a big, complex project on a startup timeline, requiring the design of web-facing and client side components, to be built fast. Amir delivered beautiful, outstanding work. Most of all, Amir ended up doing a better job of managing our timeline than even we did."

- Shan Sinha, CEO, DocVerse (Acquired by Google)

"Amir is a phenomenal interaction designer and information architect. He's a rare talent who has both the visual graphic design skills and a strong technology foundation. He has great business instinct and is an unwavering advocate for the end customer who will use the software he helps design."

- Kevin Merritt, Founder & CEO, Blist (now Socrata)