January 19, 2000

Lo-Fi vs. Hi-Fi Prototyping: how real does the real thing have to be?

From Lo- to Hi-Fi Lo-fi is also know as low-tech, as the means required for such an implementation consist, most of the time, of a mixture of paper, cardboard, post-it notes, acetone sheets etc. A clear advantage of lo-fi prototyping is its extremely low cost and the fact that non-programmers can actively be part of […]

Lo-Fi vs. Hi-Fi Prototyping: how real does the real thing have to be? Read More »