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About the video: Sketching a Wireframe

Overview

“Sketching a wireframe allows us to quickly identify usability issues early on our design process. It also invites different stakeholders to give their input and ideas. And it gives us a glimpse at how the final project might look like.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Sketching a Wireframe, which is part of the Domestika online course: UX/UI Design Specialization: From Research to Accessibility. Create engaging digital experiences with UX design through research, methodology, and strategy for your portfolio.

Partial transcription of the video

“In the last lesson, we learned how to create visual styles on Figma. In this lesson, we're going to learn how to sketch a wireframe following our brief. Now, the cool thing about wireframes is that it allows you to create your designs in low fidelity before you actually start putting everything together. This will allow you to iterate on different ideas before you move on to high fidelity. Now, the importance of creating a wireframe is it allows you to iterate on different ideas before you jump into high fidelity. This would also allow you to find different usability issues before you actua...”

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UX/UI Design Specialization: From Research to Accessibility

A specialization by multiple teachers
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