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Wireframes Are Evil
1 Comment Published by Tracy Ruggles October 16th, 2006 in rant, design, thoughtFigures 1,2: Originally the term “wireframe” referred to a quickly rendered 3D model showing the model’s structure used while the model maker was working. They were much faster to work with than the full rendering. Interestingly, they are not currently used as modern tools and techniques are fast enough. [emphasis mine]
Boxes and Arrows: Real Wireframes […]
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