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A Wireframe is a low-fidelity visual representation of a website, mobile app, or software interface. It focuses on the structure, layout, and functionality rather than colors or detailed design elements. Wireframes help teams visualize the placement of content, buttons, menus, forms, and navigation before the actual development begins.
Wireframing is a crucial step in UI/UX design because it allows designers, developers, and stakeholders to align on the structure and flow of the product. Wireframes can be static or interactive, showing how users will navigate through the interface.
Wireframes improve communication between designers, developers, and clients, reduce design errors, and save development time. Tools commonly used for wireframing include Figma, Adobe XD, Balsamiq, and Sketch.
In modern web and app development, wireframes act as the foundation for creating intuitive, user-friendly, and efficient digital products.
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