Wireframing
Wireframing is a functional mockup that allows you to test and improve the user experience.
What is wireframing?
Wireframing is an essential step in designing a website or a mobile application. It involves creating a functional mockup that represents the structure and navigation of the product. Wireframes are made using graphic design software such as Figma or with simple sketches. They are usually done in black and white and do not contain any graphic elements.
Wireframing allows you to test different ideas and validate the feasibility of a project. It also enables you to gather user feedback and incorporate it into the project.
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Objectives
Wireframing is a key tool for planning, structuring, and optimizing a website, ensuring a well-thought-out design that meets user needs and project goals. Here are five common objectives of wireframing:
Wireframing allows you to create a visual representation of the layout of elements on a web page, defining the overall structure and organization.
It helps plan the site navigation by defining the placement of menus, links, and buttons to ensure a smooth user experience.
Wireframing allows you to prioritize content, ensure that the most important information is highlighted, and that users can access information in a logical way.
By creating wireframes, it's easier to visualize the necessary features for the website to achieve its goals, such as forms, call-to-action buttons, etc.
Wireframes serve as a starting point for discussions with stakeholders and clients, allowing for early feedback and revisions to the design before investing in full development.
When to conduct a personas study
A persona study is a fundamental step in any user experience-focused project. It should be undertaken at the beginning of the project to understand the needs and behaviors of the target audience. It is also valuable when launching new products or services, during a major redesign, or when existing data is insufficient.
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