Timeline for what is the best document size for wireframes?
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Feb 16, 2013 at 16:19 | vote | accept | user25916 | ||
Feb 16, 2013 at 16:14 | answer | added | Mervin | timeline score: 0 | |
Feb 16, 2013 at 13:17 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/#!/StackUX/status/302768702091300865 | ||
Feb 15, 2013 at 23:50 | comment | added | DA01 | But, in general, I like to keep things 'actual size' as if it were printed. For an 8.5x11 piece of paper, that means I'd typically get 2 annotated mobile screens on one sheet (or, in the case of a PDF, one 'desktop screen') | |
Feb 15, 2013 at 23:49 | comment | added | DA01 | There's no one answer to that. It would all depend on the size of your desktop computer's screen/resolution and how detailed your individual screens are. | |
Feb 15, 2013 at 23:48 | comment | added | user25916 | say you have a 10-step user journey of a mobile app which includes 10 different actual-size vectors of an iphone, each showing a different screen of the app. how would you squeeze that into a PDF of appropriate size which could be easily read and viewed on a desktop computer? | |
Feb 15, 2013 at 23:31 | comment | added | DA01 | The best size is 'actual size'. | |
Feb 15, 2013 at 23:18 | answer | added | JohnGB♦ | timeline score: 1 | |
Feb 15, 2013 at 22:49 | history | asked | user25916 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |