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sulbha
11-20-2017, 03:54 AM
What is a wireframe in UX?
chrisforce
11-23-2017, 04:33 AM
Wireframe is a visual representation or a mock-up of an interface using only symbole shapes they are void of any design elements. such as colors fonts or images and they're used to communicate information role hierarchy structure of content and flow of your application or your site. So there are four different types of wireframing.
- User flow
- Low fidelity wireframes
- Mid fidelity wireframes
- High fidelity wireframes
damponting44
11-29-2017, 01:03 AM
An wireframe is An visual representational of a client interface, stripped of any visual outline alternately marking components. It may be utilized Toward ux Designers to characterize those heirachy about things looking into a screen What's more convey the thing that the things on that page ought make In view of client necessities.
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