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What is the main purpose of wireframing?
Creating a basic visual representation of a digital interface to focus on layout, structure, and functionality.
How do wireframes help designers and stakeholders?
Visualize the overall layout and flow of the interface, identify usability issues, and make informed decisions.
What aspects of an interface do wireframes help convey?
Structure, Content, Informational hierarchy, Functionality, and Behavior.
Why is non-digital wireframing like Black & Whiteboarding beneficial?
It allows for quick visualization and iteration on layout and structure without getting bogged down by details like colors and typography.
Describe the level of detail typically found in wireframes.
Low-fidelity, meaning they don't include detailed design elements like colors, images, or typography.
How do wireframes serve as a blueprint for design?
They outline the skeletal framework of the user interface and establish the arrangement of elements.
What method uses physical cutouts of UI elements to create a low-fidelity representation of a user interface layout?
Paper Cutouts (Paper Prototyping)
What method involves using pre-made templates or stencils to create wireframes with consistent design patterns?
Stenciling
What method involves using hand-drawn sketches to create low-fidelity representations of user interfaces?
Sketching
What is Figma?
Figma is a collaborative interface design tool.
Where can you find extra options for the object selected on your canvas in Figma?
Actions
In Figma, where can you find contextual information and settings for the selected object?
Properties
Learn about wireframing which involves creating a basic visual representation of a digital interface without detailed design elements like colors or images. Explore the importance of wireframes as blueprints for design to outline the layout and functionality of the interface.
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