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  • Paul Sizemore 6:23 am on January 20, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Axure,   

    Axure Widget Library for WordPress Admin 

    Axure WordPress Widget LibraryWordPress is a very versatile platform. Sometimes it has to be customized, and when it does it can be a real headache.  Prototyping the changes based on requirements is essential. Prototyping in Axure is one of the best ways to go.
    Axure widget library news and noteworthy is a new library rested by Taras Mankovski inToronto. He created a WordPress Admin / Axure widget library. It allows you to prototype WordPress Admin features. 

    You can find it on github at https://github.com/taras/axure-wordpress-library and it’s covered under Creative Commons License.

     
  • Paul Sizemore 5:13 pm on January 9, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Axure, HEALThESchools, , Schools, ,   

    HEALThESchools Prototypes and Wireframes 

    While at Humana I worked extensively for The Humana Foundation’s HEALThESchools initiative, more information at http://www.humanafoundation.org/community_benefits/healthe_school.asp

     

    I built some early user interface designs for the product, and eventually coordinated the HEALThESchools branded pedometers that were used in the program. The pedometers used the HumanaGear Connect process that I designed to register and activate the pedometers. Once activated, and used by the students, the pedometer data would be uploaded and flowed into HEALThESchools website.

     

    Below, you can see the early wireframe progression, and eventually ended with the Ruby application at https://healtheschools.org/

     

    The program is having amazing results in the two pilot schools, and is part of an overall strategy that has dramatically increased test scores.

     

     

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    Low fidelity Axure prototype built on the 960gs (pick background).

     

     

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    Higher fidelity Axure prototype built to illustrate the use of food and activity icons.
     
  • Paul Sizemore 3:37 am on December 26, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Axure, , , library, widget   

    Axure iPhone Library & Prototyping 

    Prototyping with Axure for the iPhone is superb,and this is the best way to use my Axure iPhone Library when creating a prototype. Using the library you can build buttons and link them, in the normal way. You can then export them to a PDF file, email them to an iPhone, and open the PDF file in iBooks. This will give you a prototype experience on the device that will come closer to a final prototype. 

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  • Paul Sizemore 4:05 pm on December 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Axure,   

    China Traffic for Axure topics 

    This is a screen capture of my China traffic from the past month. It’s been displaying an upward trend, and maybe I’ll get to use my Chinese Visa before it expires. China Axure Traffic

    在这个博客一个iPhone Axure可以在这里找到儿子学普通话的中国人,我有一个中国签证我希望到中国去的某个时候很快

     
  • Paul Sizemore 12:55 pm on December 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Axure, Ext JS, , ,   

    Axure EXT JS Tabs Widget Library 


    On a cold and raining evening in Louisville, I finished this 
    EXTJS Axure Tabs Widget Library and it ‘s ready for Download.

    At least I’m toasty at home with two pairs of socks on. This Axure widget library is of the EXT JS tabs, just three sets of tabs right now. I might expand them as I need them, and add other libraries (will post on my blog). 

    This set is great for prototyping for buy-in, then handing the specs off to a development team. The developer can see exactly what the client has bought into, and through the EXT JS framework, it can happen. 

    EXT JS is a great User Interface framework for SaaS, and I’ve needed a good way to prototype software for users. 

     
    • Denise 9:50 am on April 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      HiI really want to implement this but not sure what to do with the file …help pleasethanksD

    • Denise 9:59 am on April 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      done thanks

    • Chris 9:45 am on May 17, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I’ve been looking for such thing for a while. Thanks for upload! Well done!

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