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InVision Prototyping
InVision is a digital product design platform best known for interactive prototyping and design collaboration, and Creative Alive uses it to turn static screens into clickable prototypes and to gather structured feedback from clients and stakeholders. Our InVision prototyping workflow helps teams validate ideas quickly and keep everyone aligned throughout the UI/UX process.
What is InVision?
InVision is a web-based platform for digital product design, prototyping, and collaboration. Its core strength is taking design screens and connecting them into interactive, clickable prototypes that behave like a real app or website, without requiring any code. Beyond prototyping, InVision provides tools for gathering feedback and comments directly on designs, presenting work to stakeholders, and organizing the review process. It also offers features for collaborative whiteboarding and design workflow, helping distributed teams think and plan together. Because it focuses on collaboration and communication rather than pixel-level drawing, InVision is often used alongside dedicated design tools, acting as the layer where designs become interactive and where feedback happens.
Designing with InVision at Creative Alive
At Creative Alive, InVision plays a key role in the validation and collaboration stages of our UI/UX process. Once we have designed screens, we bring them into InVision and link them together to create realistic, clickable prototypes that let stakeholders and test participants experience a flow rather than imagine it. This makes usability testing far more meaningful and surfaces issues early, when they are inexpensive to fix. InVision’s commenting and review features also give clients a clear, organized way to leave feedback directly on specific screens, which keeps revisions focused and reduces back-and-forth over email. We use InVision prototyping to present concepts, align teams around a shared vision, and move designs confidently toward development. By separating the interactive and feedback layer from the drawing tools, we keep both moving smoothly.
What we create with InVision
InVision helps our team deliver the interactive and collaborative assets that keep projects moving. Typical outputs from our InVision engagements include:
- Interactive prototypes that connect screens into realistic, clickable web and mobile flows.
- Clickable user journeys for usability testing and concept validation.
- Stakeholder review presentations that demonstrate designs in context.
- Feedback and annotation rounds collected directly on the designs for focused revisions.
- Collaborative planning boards to align teams on flows, ideas, and structure.
- Shareable design links that make it easy to review work from anywhere.
Why choose InVision?
- Code-free prototyping: turn static designs into realistic, clickable experiences without development.
- Centralized feedback: comments and annotations live directly on the designs, keeping revisions organized.
- Better stakeholder alignment: interactive presentations help everyone understand and agree on the vision.
- Early validation: test flows with real users before committing to development.
- Remote-friendly collaboration: web-based sharing and whiteboarding suit distributed teams.
- Tool-agnostic: works alongside the design tools your team already uses.
Frequently asked questions
What is InVision used for?
InVision is used for interactive prototyping and design collaboration. It lets teams turn static design screens into clickable prototypes, gather feedback directly on designs, and present and review work with stakeholders throughout the product design process.
Does Creative Alive use InVision for prototyping and client feedback?
Yes. Creative Alive uses InVision prototyping to create clickable web and mobile prototypes, run usability validation, and collect organized stakeholder feedback as part of our UI/UX design process.
Can I hire InVision designers from Creative Alive for my project?
You can hire InVision designers at Creative Alive to build interactive prototypes, manage design reviews and feedback, and validate user flows before development, whether as a full engagement or focused support alongside your team.