The default widget library supplied with Axure occupies an uncomfortable middle ground – it looks like it’s just badly designed high fidelity, rather than intentionally lo-fi.
This sketchy Axure widget library by Kevin Wick gets around the problem by giving your your prototypes a rough hand-drawn look.
You can see the full widget library here (You’ll need to install Scoder hand font for it to look right).
This looks great. I’m a big user of Balsamiq Mockups, but this looks worth a go!
I’ve been using it for the last few days. it’s useful in that it stops you from pixel pushing, but I’ve got to admit, I find handwriting fonts have terrible readability.
I’m an Axure user but I’m still at version 5.5.
Can you actually import other peoples widget librabies? That sounds super cool.
Thanks for a great post.
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Anyone know where we can find this now? Looks like there is a re-direct in place
coeagan – if you send me an email I will send over for you,
Chris
email address is chris.keeble….the-usual-symbol…keeblesmith.com