Prototyping is essential for product development. A prototype is an early version of an idea that allows companies to validate assumptions, visualize ideas, fail early and cheaply, and compare alternatives. Good prototypes are quick and cheap to create, minimal in features, testable by potential users, and provide measurable feedback on what is and isn't working. Prototyping answers questions and generates new ones to further improve products.
53. A good prototype is...
Quick You can create multiple versions fast and
iterate even faster
54. A good prototype is...
Quick You can create multiple versions fast and
iterate even faster
Cheap You wouldn’t mind throwing it away and
starting all over again
55. A good prototype is...
Quick You can create multiple versions fast and
iterate even faster
Cheap You wouldn’t mind throwing it away and
starting all over again
Minimal No frills - contains core features only
56. A good prototype is...
Quick You can create multiple versions fast and
iterate even faster
Cheap You wouldn’t mind throwing it away and
starting all over again
Minimal No frills - contains core features only
Testable You can put it in front of people and have
them try it out
57. A good prototype is...
Quick You can create multiple versions fast and
iterate even faster
Cheap You wouldn’t mind throwing it away and
starting all over again
Minimal No frills - contains core features only
Testable You can put it in front of people and have
them try it out
Measurable You can get the numbers behind
what is working and what is not