You mean prototyping tools? Well, it's a process and it goes like this: Paper for sketches or table and chalks for the team, but it's kinda old school. Then you can do some nice design in Microsoft paint and export frames to Windows Movie Maker where you can create nice animations, you can also go with PowerPoint, it depends on the client. But printing and pasting the presentation on the wall is the best practice, it's very transparent + later you can use paper for heating in the winter period or gift homeless people and they can learn UX for free. The more we print, the less we pollute the digital world.
You mean prototyping tools? Well, it's a process and it goes like this: Paper for sketches or table and chalks for the team, but it's kinda old school. Then you can do some nice design in Microsoft paint and export frames to Windows Movie Maker where you can create nice animations, you can also go with PowerPoint, it depends on the client. But printing and pasting the presentation on the wall is the best practice, it's very transparent + later you can use paper for heating in the winter period or gift homeless people and they can learn UX for free. The more we print, the less we pollute the digital world.