Intent Prototyping: A Practical Guide To Building With Clarity (Part 2)
In Part 1 of this series, we explored the “lopsided horse” problem born from mockup-centric design and demonstrated how the seductive promise of vibe coding often leads to structural flaws. The main question remains:
How might we close the gap between our design intent and a live prototype, so that we can iterate on real functionality from day one, without getting caught in the ambiguity trap?In other words, we need a way to build prototypes that are both fast to create and founded o
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