Paper Prototype

Technique

A low-fidelity prototype made with paper, cards, sketches, or simple printed materials.

Description

A paper prototype tests structure before the team builds a digital system. It can help explore choices, flow, interface, story sequence, onboarding, or participant prompts. In immersive work, paper prototypes are best for testing logic and communication, not physical presence.

Typical Use

Used during rapid prototyping, experience prototyping, branching narrative design, onboarding design, interaction design, and stakeholder review.

Scope Note

This technique may include cards, printed screens, rough maps, choice paths, interface sketches, story beats, and facilitator-led simulations.

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