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Which type of prototypes is more user interactive?

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Answered by sabinamin14
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Because interactive prototypes are more realistic than low-fidelity prototypes, they're better for soliciting feedback and doing usability testing. You'll typically create interactive prototypes later in the design and prototyping process, once a product's design and functionality are fairly well established.

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Answered by hemantsuts012
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Concept:

Prototyping is an experimental process where design teams implement ideas into tangible forms from paper to digital.

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Which type of prototypes is more user interactive?

Given:

Which type of prototypes is more user interactive?

Explanation:

High-Fidelity type of prototypes is more user interactive.

Fidelity refers to the level of detail and functionality you include in your prototype. Usually, this will depend on your product's development stage.

High-fidelity

Example: Digital prototypes created on software such as Sketch or Adobe XD

Pros: Engaging-all stakeholders have the vision realized in their hands and can judge how well it matches users' needs and solves their problems; testing will yield more accurate, more applicable results; versions closest to the final product enable you to predict how users will take to it in the marketplace.

Cons: Longer/costlier to create; users are more likely to comment on superficial details than on content; after hours of work, you the designer are likely to dislike the idea of making changes, which can take considerable time; users may mistake the prototype for the finished product and form biases.

Some designers split high-fidelity prototyping into "mid-fidelity" (where prototypes can have basic digital interactivity or be slick wireframes) and "high-fidelity" (where they're far closer to the final version). Interactive prototypes yield far more useful results in user tests. However, fidelity is relative—a static mockup of a landing page, for example, is of higher fidelity than sketched cut-outs users can move.

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