Tom:
This thing is like, “Is it worth doing it?”
Russell:
Maybe we take, because of our interactions, do we write HTML and then add Javascript to it and work on it like that?
Tom:
Like I said, do we go back to wireframing pen and pencil and then straight into code? Maybe that’s it. That might be a way to change how you do it. There’s something to be said for that.
Russell:
Sheets of paper that slowly unfold.
Tom:
How do people at home do it? Please tell us what to do.
Russell:
There’s someone to be able to tell and keep it to themselves instead of the best agency.
Tom:
Give them like millions.
Russell:
That’s kind of where we are with wireframes at the moment. We’re still looking for what the next tools could be that we could use.
Tom:
We’ll report back if we discover something amazing.
Russell:
Yeah that’ll be the next update. Everyone wait.
Tom:
Stop what you’re doing. Turn off your computer and turn it on when I.. well no you can’t turn it on when you get back because you need the computer to hear us. I’ve not thought this through.
Russell:
Stop sketching you. Put your pencils down.
Tom:
No don’t put your pencils down. Just get up. Keep it up it’s good. Anyway, we’ll report back when we know more. In the meantime, we’ll probably report back with another podcast about something completely different. I should probably stop talking now. That’s awesome. Thanks for listening. I’ve been Tom.
Russell:
I’ve been Russell.
Tom:
We’ve been Lighthouse London. Tune in next time. You can follow us on iTunes go to wearelighthouse.com to keep up, read some stuff on the blogs, see our other podcast episodes, RSS feeds. All that kind of thing. Find us on Twitter. The usual.
Russell:
Also, we just read in a blog post about wireframing that you might find interesting and the base on this podcast.
Tom:
That was the kind of fuel for this to happen. Music is by Encompass Sound. Thank you very much guys. We’ll see you soon.
Russell:
Cheers.