Introduction to Medium-Fidelity Prototypes

Inovdesigns — “A typical prototype contains very few graphical elements, most (if not all) back-end functionality is simulated, and data is static. […] The higher the level of fidelity of a prototype, the more complete and accurate it is at representing the final application. However, that completeness comes at a cost. Our solution is to therefore create Medium-Fidelity Prototypes. These prototypes are sort of a best-of-both-worlds implementation that allows for a combination of both high-level and detailed views; rapid, iterative changes; and the ability to conduct meaningful user tests to evaluate complex functionality and to help determine system specifics.”

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