- Avoid making prototypes more complex than necessary because overcomplicating can lead to unnecessary time and resource investment.
- Do not fail to involve end-users in the testing phase because user feedback is invaluable in identifying usability issues, understanding user preferences, and ensuring the final product meets user needs.
- Avoid sticking with the first version and regularly update and refine your prototypes based on feedback and insights gained during testing.
- Lack of communication and collaboration can cause misunderstanding and result in a prototype failing to align with overall project goals.
- Avoid creating prototypes with features that are technically challenging and impossible to implement.
- Avoid creating difficult or costly prototypes, considering factors like manufacturing processes, materials, and technology scalability.
- Ensure that your prototype accurately represents the intended user experience and functionality rather than just looking good.
- Avoid creating prototypes that would be too expensive to produce on a larger scale.
- Do not ignore the documentation of your prototyping process, including design decisions, changes made, and lessons learned.
Advanced Prototyping for Web Designing