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Making Your Prototype Blueprint

Gather all your notes. It could be notes from clients, collaborators, or even a random sticky note you once taped to your fridge. Gather as much intel as possible on plans and expectations for your prototype before starting.

Start sketching out the stages of your prototype. What’s the first thing you want your users to see? Start sketching out ideas as you map out the user journey.

Polish your draft. Even if you get it just right in the first try, you’ll still benefit from having a clear blueprint, which will boost both your confidence and your motivation.

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