Using information bubbles on prototype
I prototype using PowerPoint. One of its best tools is using text bubbles to clarify my thoughts without the need to prototype them. It helps for lean prototyping.
The text bubbles work by an order I declare. Each keystroke (playing a presentation) will display only one text bubble in locations it defined in the Prototype mode.
Using text bubbles helps me delivering my prototype to the customer much more effectively.
The bubbles don't have to be text, they can have images and rich media text also.
These bubbles are not comments from the stakeholder, they are created by the UX to deliver an idea\information
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Susan commented
Because XD does not have comment bubbles that the designer can use, I have to take screenshots and then create a ppt just to explain how the UI should work. Some of that info is very detailed and needs to be shown alongside the workflow for each step. Otherwise Development has to guess at how it should work and the results are not that great.
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Bruno Alves commented
I noticed this feature is called 'Tours' in Invision.
https://support.invisionapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/204183549-What-are-Tours- -
Bruno Alves commented
PROBLEM
As the designer, I would like to publish my prototype and add comments to screens to better present a concept.Today I need to generate a PDF of all artboards and create comments using Adobe Acrobat. I send this document by e-mail to my team, because I cannot add attachments to the online prototype.
REQUEST
1) The Designer can add speech bubbles in each step of a prototype.
2) The Designer can create bubbles based on a specific audience. Eg: Blue bubbles are for developers.
3) The Prototype User can enable/disable comments for a particular audience. Eg: When I am navigating on the prototype, I want to see only comments targeted to developers.DESIGN REFERENCES
- Wizard Design Pattern
- Digital Adoption Platforms