Balsamiq is a really cool application that allows you to easily mock up page layouts.
Mockups feels like you are drawing, but it’s digital, so you can tweak and rearrange controls easily, and the end result is much cleaner. Teams can come up with a design and iterate over it in real-time in the course of a meeting.
What’s neat about Balsamiq is that’s it’s built on AIR. So installation is just a simple click, and you are up and running, and it’s cross platform.
I like the pencil sketch elements which hopefully will keep people for focusing in on colors and other design elements during initial layouts. The sample screenshots give you an idea of what can be created. You can export as PNG or as XML so other Balsamiq users can import your sketches.
I only ran into a few glitches - some of the elements seem to be transparent while others are not so you run into some weird overlap issues. It would be nice to have a control to flip the transparent state on/off. Another useful addition would be the ability to create your own ‘libraries’ of elements to use.
Balsamiq is not freeware - he’s asking $79 with a few options to get it for free. Considering the amount of time you would have to spend in Photoshop to do the same thing - I think it’s a bargain if you do a lot of these types of mockups.
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I have been using this for several weeks now, and I have to agree. This is one of the most useful desktop apps I have had the pleasure to use. Proto-typing is now…fun! To sit with a client and respond visually to their feedback (in real time) really strengthens your relationship with them and re-enforces you and they share the same vision for the site that they have in mind. It also puts “structure” to the whole conversation as the items dropped on the mock-up really does represent all the gadgets and items that we as web programmers have the ability to use.
I am also really enjoying watching how a brand new Micro-ISV can successfully deliver on a great idea (and be profitable, too!)
Updating to the current version in AIR is a breeze, and trust me…this software is improving daily. So spend the $79.00 and support a really great and useful product.
And finally, all I can say is be patient as the product matures and contribute by giving him feedback as to what you think is missing. He has a GetSatisfaction feedback site set up for this.
(…and just so you know - I have no relationship with the creator of Mockups. I just tripped across it, and really, really think it’s neat.)