FreeForm: Informal form design on a large interactive display surface

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This is an author’s accepted version of an article published in the CHINZ '01 Proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Human Interaction. © 2001 ACM.

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This demonstration shows the tool we have developed for hand-sketching user interfaces. Our motivation for developing this tool is to provide an environment where novice programmers can move freely along the design continuum from informal low-fidelity prototypes to completed formal designs. A low-cost digital whiteboard is used to provide a shared work space for Freeform. The tool is integrated into a programming IDE and provides penbased sketching and editing, a storyboard, run mode, recognition of shapes and words and conversion into a formal design in the programming IDE.

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Plimmer, B., & Apperley, M. (2001). FreeForm: Informal form design on a large interactive display surface. In E. Kemp, C. Phillips, & J. H. Kinshuk (Eds.), Symposium on Computer Human Interaction (pp. 81–83). Conference held at Palmerston North. https://doi.org/10.1145/2331812.2331828

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