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I currently create click-through mockups using Balsamiq for my usability testing. After the concepts and flow have been decided, I would like to do a high-fidelity prototype to show stakeholders the real look and feel of the application before it goes into development. The problem is that I am not a developer or a web designer so I don't know how to code.

Are the any high fidelity prototyping tools that I would be able to use without having to know how to write code? Or alternatively something that is relatively easy to learn?

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Take a look at Axure. they have a good tutorials available on their website

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Also take a look at justinmind Prototyper and FlairBuilder.

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Could you give a brief summary of each of those as part of your answer? – dhmholley Nov 30 '12 at 16:31

If the purpose of these high-fidelity prototypes is to demonstrate the "look and feel" more so than functionality, I would suggest producing the visuals as images in Photoshop and using InVision to make those mockups clickable in a browser (much like you did with Balsamiq).

Axure and the like are great for prototyping functionality but aren't great for demonstrating high-fidelity visuals.

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