I spend a lot of my time building mockups and wireframes for a lot of our web projects. In fact, it’s very rare that I’ll ever not do some sort of framing, even if it’s just on a paper napkin!
But the challenge (especially with paper napkins) is sharing the wireframes with others – Mockingbird can help with that (and more).
It has made a significant difference in some of the work that I do on a daily basis.
Signing up is simple and easy and you’re instantly thrown into the canvas page to start developing your wireframe.
There are a robust number of typical tools and “widgets” for you to use to start crafting your next project and I honestly haven’t used them all yet (and probably won’t).
As you can see in the above example we have a mockup of the ChurchX type site.
It’s fascinatingly-easy to get started and it requires almost no tutorials or guidance to make it do what you want.
“Intuitive” is written all over the web tool.
So far I’ve found nothing wrong with it and nothing I’d really add or subtract – it does exactly what I’d like it to do.
#WIN
Lon says
i use to use balsamiq mockups, but flairbuilder has become my mockuper of choice… it’s fairly robust.
John Saddington says
sweet!
PhillipGibb says
looks great for prototyping
John Saddington says
it definitely is.
Andy Darnell says
This is great. I love the simplicity of it.
John Saddington says
it is really simple. i use it all the time.