| Completely depends on the type of project, I've been doing a lot of AS3 projects lately, so we have the designer build the comps, get them approved by the client, then I'll build a prototype. The prototype doesn't have "real" functionality, it just displays the app flow and how elements interact (eseentially the visual and interactive portion) - once this is approved internally, I'll build the real app to mirror the prototype but usign real Models and Views with real interactions and events. |