5. What Is Wireframe ?
OA skeletal three-dimensional model
in which only lines and vertices are
represented.
OAn image or set of images which
displays the functional elements of
a website or page, typically used for
planning a site's structure and
functionality..
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9. Why Wirefrmaing is important for design ?
Please explain ?
OWireframes display site architecture
visually
O :- A sitemap can be a bit abstract,
especially ones that are very large.
Taking the sitemap to wireframe starts
the first real concrete visual process
for a project. Wireframes turn the
abstract nature of a flow chart into
something real and tangible without
distractions.
10. Wireframes allow for clarification
of website features
:- In many instances, clients may not
understand what you mean when you say
“hero image,” “google map integration,”
“product filtering,” “light boxes” and
hundreds of other types of features. Wire
framing specific project features on a
website provides a clear communication
to a client how these features will
function, where they will live on the
specific page and how useful they might
actually be.
11. O Wireframes push usability to the
forefront
O :- This is the one of the most important
points of the entire wireframing process.
Creating wireframes pushes usability to
the forefront in showcasing page
layouts at their core.
O It forces everyone to look objectively at
a website’s ease of use, conversion
paths, naming of links, navigation
placement and feature placement.
Wireframes can point out flaws in your
site architecture or how a specific
feature may work. And this is a great
thing.
12. O Wireframes identify ease of
updates
O :- For clients who purchase a content
managed website, this point is
especially important. A wireframe will
immediately identify how well your site
will handle content growth.
O For example, if you only have ten
products offered right now, but in six
months you may have 100, you will
want your website to accommodate this
growth without impact to the web
design, site architecture or usability.
Wireframes will identify these important
areas of content growth.
13. OWireframes help make the
design process iterative
O:- Instead of trying to combine the
functionality/layout and creative/branding
aspects of the website in one step,
wireframes ensure that these elements are
taken in one at a time. This allows clients
(and other team members) to provide
feedback earlier in the process.
14. O Wireframes save time on
the entire project
O:- Wireframing saves time in a multitude of
ways.
O Your designs are more calculated.
O Your development team understands what
they are building.
O Content creation becomes much clearer.
O You avoid hacks later on in the process.
Your development team understands what
they are building.
15. O Experience shows it
works
O:- Building a website is a process.
Wireframing is one of those parts of
the web process that should not be
skipped, just as you wouldn’t build a
house without a blueprint, or live in it
without decoration. Each step has an
important place in a larger process.