Wireframing turns ideas into decisions fast: https://lnkd.in/d-qvAAk5 🧭 Start with the problem: users, jobs, success. 📐 Flow before polish: map tasks, show hierarchy. 🪜 Pick fidelity: low for speed, mid for layout, high when stable. 🧩 Design with constraints: real content/data/components, platform and a11y. __ #ui #ux #uidesign #uxdesign #uiux #userinterface #userexperience #uxers #uxthinking #uxdesigners #uxcommunity #interface #interaction #clayglobal #claydesignagency #designagency #designstudio #designcompany #design
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2dWireframing remains the backbone of thoughtful UX, ensuring clarity and alignment before visual design even begins. A crucial and often overlooked phase! Thanks for the reminder Clay – UI/UX Design Agency