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Paper prototyping a user interface for a mobile phone. A slide show Timo Jokela Click to start (and then let it run; duration 70 secs)

Timo’s paper prototyping slideshow Design of a paper prototype started © Timo Jokela

Hands and pens © Timo Jokela

Intensive work Isn’t the pizza boy coming yet? © Timo Jokela

Screens, screens, screens... © Timo Jokela

Exciting... - how might the user like our design? © Timo Jokela

Welcome! We’ll test our DESIGN, not YOU! The user © Timo Jokela

Pay this bill with the phone! © Timo Jokela

A phone ??? © Timo Jokela

A bit slow for a computer - but it works! 0, MHz © Timo Jokela

What a stupid design! © Timo Jokela

What a stupid user! X Ok, we need to do a bit of redesigning before the next user comes in! © Timo Jokela

This is FUN! © Timo Jokela

Timo Jokela •Pictures printed in Carolyn Snyder: Paper Prototyping (2003) – omwww.paperprototyping.c om •Acknowlegments to: –Sanna Kaartinen –Jussi Koivumaa –Helena Tokkonen (in pictures) © Timo Jokela