Introduction to Wireframe

Wireframes are simple to design presentation that shows the placement of elements or data in a user interface and demonstrate the planned layout and working functionality of a project. It can be crafted on a scrap of paper or on a whiteboard, or in a software program.

They are typically free from graphic design features like color, typography or actual images and try to explain the following queries instead:

What elements will be displayed in the UI?

How will the elements be organized?

How will the interface work?

How does the end user interact with the application/website?

Basically Wire-frames helps to demonstrate the thoughts in sketch form and it only shows the design structure and the behavior should be performed in the project.

Who Uses Wire-Frames?

Wire-frames is a visual communication method in which an unpolished development structure designed for everyone to get better understanding or ideas of development phases of the project.

Clients

Project Manager

Designer

Developers

Above I brief you about the wire-frame and to whom it is helpful. Now the main question arises that how can we create an effective workflow structure or project development structure. Wireframes should be structured or designed up to the mark which elaborates or explain the process or structure as per the requirement or need.

In the process of designing wireframes, we have to take care of the few things which help us to make an effective project wire-frame and confusion free.

Read more at: How to Create Wireframe Designs for Website: Best Practices







