About the Stickies to Screens template
Great ideas for an app or website often start as simple sketches or sticky notes. But turning those rough concepts into a polished design that your team can actually react to can be a slow process. The Stickies to Screens template bridges that gap, providing a fast track from initial brainstorm to a high-fidelity prototype. It’s designed for teams who want to move quickly, validate their ideas visually, and keep their creative momentum going without getting bogged down in traditional design tools.
How to use the Stickies to Screens template
Capture your ideas on stickies. Start by putting all your ideas for UI components onto individual sticky notes. For example, you might create stickies for a "Hamburger menu," a "List of Tasks," a "List of Projects," or a "Bottom Nav Menu." Don't worry about perfection; just get the concepts down.
Arrange your stickies on the wireframe. Drag and drop your sticky notes onto the provided mobile wireframe. This helps you create a rough, low-fidelity layout of your screen and establish the basic information architecture.
Generate the high-fidelity prototype. Once your stickies are in place, run the prompt to transform your rough layout into a clean and polished UI design. This instantly converts your conceptual sketch into a tangible prototype.
Validate and iterate. With a high-fidelity screen ready, your team can immediately review the design, validate the user flow, and provide clear feedback for the next iteration.
Why use the Stickies to Screens template?
Accelerate your design workflow. Go from a rough idea to a polished prototype in minutes, not hours. This helps you speed up decision-making and get to a final design faster.
Validate concepts with clarity. A high-fidelity prototype makes it easier for stakeholders and team members to understand and react to your vision, leading to more effective feedback sessions.
Bridge the gap between ideation and execution. The template provides a seamless transition from the freeform brainstorming phase to the structured design phase, all within the same collaborative workspace.