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I'm starting a new project and would like to develop some screen mocks to show to users before I'm actually designing my screens. What (hopefully free) tool would you recommend to use for this?

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You could try balsamiq:

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There is a free version and a commercial version.


Check out Pencil. It's a firefox extension!

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Something you have to consider though - with things like Pencil, where it looks like the real thing, you have to be careful. You could easily end up designing the actual gui and wasting your time. In that case you might as well just do it in your IDE. When it looks fake like balsamiq, you tend to concentrate less on the details and everyone you show it to knows its a mockup, because it looks like one.

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Wow, how did I not know about Pencil...it's awesome, thanks! – Alex Apr 23 at 14:24
Pencil is nice. You can also extend it with the ExtJS stencil which is a little nicer than the standard set. – Damo Apr 23 at 15:35
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You can give ForeUI a try, it provides various UI thems for mockup, so far including Wireframe, Windows XP and Mac OS X themes.

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Now it has "Hand Drawing" theme as well, which is for low-fidelity mockup. – Rose Jul 18 at 0:22
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If you want more professional/realistic looking screenshots than those produced by Balsamiq, you could try Visio. It has a GUI component toolbar that includes buttons, combo boxes, etc.

I actually think that the rough and ready mockups produced by Balsamiq are a good idea, as it reduces the likelihood that you'll waste time polishing your mockups. However, in certain workplaces it may be expected that the mockups will look very similar to the final product.

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I agree that rough Balsamiq-style mockups are a good idea. I've found that you don't want mockups to look realistic because the client/customer/approver/manager/whoever has a hard time distinguishing between a mockup and a working product in that case. – Max Schmeling Apr 23 at 14:43

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