The UX Kits Wireframe Deck (v2) is a deck of cards for building website or app layouts on a desk. Take a screen break and experiment with different layouts in a hands-on activity that gets anyone involved in the design process, regardless of their expertise.
Hi everyone! I'm really excited to share the new version of the Wireframe Deck, now on Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/proj...
While design apps are great for designers, and many do allow collaboration, they don’t get clients, product managers, developers and other team members participating in a creative and fun way that doesn’t require staring at a computer. Designers also benefit from physical tools, whether working alone or with others, as a way to kickstart the creative process and quickly iterate on ideas.
Included in the deck are 130 square cards, each representing a common website or user interface element, with a low fidelity mockup on one side and a high fidelity design on the other. A high quality, 2-piece matte finish storage box helps organize the cards.
I first created the Wireframe Deck back in 2017 as a way to brainstorm and collaborate, away from a screen. After years of feedback from the community I'm hoping to release version 2 with these updates:
- Fully redesigned
- New box with 8 tab dividers to organize the cards
- 25% larger cards
- 50 more cards (from 80 to 130)
- 25% heavier paper stock
- Improved printing quality
- Accordion instruction booklet
Version 2 has much higher production costs because of the all-around improvements. If successful, the Kickstarter funds would be used to complete the first print run.
Ways to Use the Cards...
- Build and rearrange layouts for any type of interactive product
- Stack cards to experiment with responsive layouts
- Discuss content strategy
- Brainstorming
- Physical prototyping
- Facilitate design exercises and workshops
- Use as a teaching tool for UX and design students
- Create your own game
- Working remotely? Snap a photo and share with a client (or the other way around).
- Flip the cards from low-fidelity mockups to high-fidelity designs to indicate something is approved
Thank you! I'd truly appreciate any support.
Website Deck