mock-up

NOUN
  1. full-scale working model of something built for study or testing or display
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How To Use mock-up In A Sentence

  • On one leg of the desk, an Apple Mac stood, its monitor showing a full page mock-up of some house details. KICK BACK
  • This is why sketches and rough mock-ups are essential to any form of design.
  • I've got a mock-up in Photoshop of what I want to achieve, I have worked out how I should go about achieving it, I set to work, and gradually (very gradually) it comes together.
  • Despite huge advances in simulation techniques, a full-size mock-up is still considered to be an essential part of the design process.
  • The landlords were shown mock-up samples of narcotics ranging from cannabis and ecstasy to heroin and crack cocaine.
  • There had been plenty of images and mock-ups of the unit appearing on the Web, but what people really wanted was to see the unit in the flesh.
  • ‘In the meantime, I've got to get on with doing a mock-up of the new Scottish sea loch,’ he says.
  • With full-size prototypes, mock-ups and models made with sample materials, tactility, texture, tone and technique are expressed.
  • She showed us a mock-up of what the car will look like when it goes into production.
  • During the day-long course, all the participants will be ‘interviewed’ in a mock-up television studio and in an outside broadcast scenario.
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