LowFidelity Wireframing
Low-fidelity wireframing refers to the rough, basic, and simplified visual representation of a digital interface or product design. This technique focuses on capturing the fundamental layout and structure of the design without delving into specific details such as colors, typography, or images. Low-fidelity wireframes are often created quickly and with minimal effort, using simple shapes, lines, and annotations to convey the overall concept and functionality of the design. This approach allows designers to explore multiple ideas, iterate rapidly, and gather feedback early in the design process.