Blog Response: Do You Love Wireframes?

Over at one of my favorite blogs Konigi, there was a new article posted regarding a brand new Flickr wireframe group. 

The purpose of the Flickr group is to share wireframe photos of all types.

There are a lot of great ideas floating around in the group. If you are a UI designer and want to publicize some of your wireframes, methods, etc. I encourage you to do it. In the end it can inspire and teach you new techniques. After I finish working on a new wireframe project for an application I’m building I hope to get some pictures listed in the group.

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