Friday, 25 September 2015

Help classifying wireframing/prototyping tools

I am looking into wireframing/prototyping tools, and I came across this graph which nicely summarizes what "niche" the tool falls into, based on two criteria:

Classifications of tools

Basically, along the X-axis the tool is rated on whether it is meant for quick/"sketchy" looking wireframes (monochrome, lack of visual elements) OR whether it is "high-fidelity," meaning colorful designs with animated transitions.

Along the Y-axis is whether the tool is good for small projects vs large multi-page projects.

The main problem with this graph is that it's missing a bunch of tools (that are perhaps newer).

My question to you is: Can you help with putting any of the following tools into the correct "quadrant"?

  • Sketch
  • Principle
  • Atomic.io
  • Origami
  • Proto.io
  • Macaw
  • Keynote
  • Weld
  • Mockingbird
  • MockFlow
  • ...Any others that I missed?

I think it would help anyone like me who is confused by the sheer number of tools out there.



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