At the wireframing phase of the design process, our ideas are young and unpolished. Wireframes, whether created on scraps of paper, a whiteboard, or in a software program, serve to establish relationships between elements in a project such as: navigation, imagery, and calls to action. But if we think of wireframing as a tool, it’s ultimate purpose is to create an ideal space for collaborative conversations about design solutions, while supporting iterations and driving rapid ideation.
So how do you know if your wireframes are effectively driving the design conversation? The best way to tell if wireframes are hitting the mark is to take a step back and ask this question: When I share my wireframes, are the conversations about the execution OR about the experience I’m creating?
If your creative brainstorms and discussions are getting stuck on “how your wireframes look”, you may be missing the mark. And usually, it boils down to one or more of these three problems:
Best Practices for your Wireframes
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