Learn Wireframing
Creating the Structural Blueprint of Your Digital Interface
What is Wireframing
The Concept: A wireframe is a “Skeleton Sketch” of a website. There are no colors, fonts, or pretty pictures yet—just boxes and lines. It’s used to figure out where buttons and text should go before the “paint” (graphic design) is applied.
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