Training National Trust in Axure RP Pro 5

Ben Logan - Published: 13th Jan 2009 08:41 GMT

The National Trust is a charity and is completely independent of Government. They rely on membership fees, donations and legacies, and revenue raised from their commercial operations for income.

They now have 3.5 million members and 52,000 volunteers who gave 2.3 million hours in 2007/08. More than 12 million people visit their pay for entry properties, while an estimated 50 million visit their open air properties.

In January 2009 we delivered a one day bespoke training course on a wireframing tool called Axure RP Pro 5. This course was aimed at content and usability professionals within the organisation looking to reduce the amount of time it takes them to develop interactive prototypes, wireframes, and also functional specifications for internal and external development projects.

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