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How Can I Speed up Proto-typing & Visual Design Mocks with Hybrid Design Proto-typing?
  • Over the course of time I’ve developed my own hybrid proto-typing approach for graphical mocks. There are several benefits I have discovered by streamlining this hybrid process. ...
    Over the course of time I’ve developed my own hybrid proto-typing approach for graphical mocks. There are several benefits I have discovered by streamlining this hybrid process. ...
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