--- title: "A Few Thoughts About... A New Presentation on Content Prototyping" date: 01/04/2021 published: true continue_link: true header_image: false taxonomy: category: blog tag: - Prototyping - Markdown - Presentation - GitHub metadata: 'twitter:card' : summary 'twitter:site' : @hibbittsdesign 'twitter:title' : A Few Thoughts About... A New Presentation on Content Prototyping 'twitter:description' : "An outline for an upcoming presentation about my current tools and methods for content prototyping" 'twitter:image': 'http://hibbittsdesign.org/blog/posts/2021-01-04-a-few-thoughts-about-a-new-presentation-on-content-prototyping/notion.png' --- _Recently I tweeted about a new presentation about content prototyping I am working on, and I thought I would share them here:_

Sneak peek at a first outline for a new presentation I might be giving about my current content prototyping methods... trying out @NotionHQ for both this outline and as a new alternative to creating super-quick Web page content prototypes🚀 https://t.co/ovJOFcPxZs

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) January 4, 2021
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The two key reasons for my interest in Notion?
✅ Markdown backend (and import/export)
✅ They are working on an API, which could bring seamless synchronizing to open Git content repositories

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) January 4, 2021

And as an initial experiment, here is a quick Course Hub style homepage using Notion https://t.co/tmMDGpOGYz (Notion could be used as a Web page prototyping tool OR even a means to deliver single Web pages or an entire Website)

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) January 4, 2021

For example, here is a Notion-hosted (and designed) portfolio site😎 https://t.co/yQ0dYrkzNl

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) January 4, 2021

Oh, and hey, do any of my fellow Tweeps here have experience using Notion for either content prototyping or web pages/sites?

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) January 4, 2021

And as another experiment, here is an example of several Notion folders exported and then imported in a public GitHub repo (in Markdown, so right away content is quite reusable and open etc.) https://t.co/E0pmQNb2pz

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) January 4, 2021