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A set of gray boxes that hardly look like a design,
but somehow get everyone excited during ‘buy in’
meetings. Sounds familiar? That’s what a wireframe
looks like if you don’t consider its powerful
communication skills.
A wireframe is a low fidelity representation of a design.
It should always clearly show:
1. The main groups of content
2. The structure of information
3. A description and basic visualisation of interactions
between users and the interface
Consider the wireframe as the backbone of your
design, and remember that it should contain a
representation of every important piece of the final
product.
A wireframe is for web and mobile projects what
a blueprint is for the architecture of buildings – a
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