What is wireframing?
Wireframing involves creating low-fidelity sketches of a user interface to:
Plan the layout and structure of a page or screen.
Define functionality without the distraction of visual design elements.
Facilitate early feedback from stakeholders and users.
Wireframes serve as a blueprint, allowing designers to focus on user experience and information architecture. For more insights into the design process, refer to our article on UI Design Process - Explained.
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