wireframe

Vocabulary Word

Definition
A 'wireframe' is like a blueprint of a website or app. It sketches out the layout and functionality but doesn't have the final colors, images, or fonts. It's used to plan how things will work and be organized.
Examples in Different Contexts
In tech industries, 'wireframe' is crucial for conceptualizing digital projects. A product manager might say, 'Before we start coding, let’s finalize the wireframe to ensure that the user journey is smooth and intuitive.'
Practice Scenarios
Product

Scenario:

The product's design should be seamless and engaging. We should prioritize our features accordingly.

Response:

We've designed a wireframe that highlights the product's key features in a user-friendly manner.

Marketing

Scenario:

Our landing page has to be attractive and drive conversions. Placement of the call-to-action is crucial.

Response:

The wireframe for the landing page showcases the call-to-action at two different positions. Which placement drives more interaction?

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