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New Article at Boxes & Arrows on Prototyping with XHTML -- Anders Ramsay.com

Anders says

The first time I heard about designing with XHTML was in 2005 at an IA retreat in Asilomar, where Christina Wodtke bluntly proclaimed that we should "stop doing wireframes." I was both skeptical and enticed.

I knew if I stomped around complaining long enough someone would invent something new.

Posted at October 31, 2008 11:09 AM


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