Sunday, May 24, 2015
A wireframe
What is a wireframe?
A wireframe is a visual guide that shows how a page or screen of a website or system may look.
The key to making good wireframes is to leave out all visual elements. Use boxes and lines to represent pictures and text.
Things to include in a Web page wireframe:
•boxes for primary graphical elements
•placement of headlines and sub-heads
•simple layout structure
•calls to action
•text blocks
Using wireframes can help determine: The structure of a page or screen, The layout of content, The functionality available, Calls to action, Blocks of text, User interface elements, and Graphic design touches.
When Are They Useful?
Wireframes are extremely useful in the following situations: To quickly get ideas down on paper for soliciting feedback and To communicate the specification of a system or website.
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