From the course: Interaction Design: Deliverables

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Wireframes

Wireframes

- [Instructor] Wireframes are a key deliverable for designers and can vary in fidelity depending on the audience, need, and where you are in the design process. Wireframes bring the entire experience together in the form of an interface that your customer or user will interact with. If you want to learn more about interface design, check out my interface course on the library. Wireframes are intended to solve business and people problems through design, which is why they're such a critical design deliverable. The audience for a wireframe deliverable include business folks, but also engineers. People representing the business will be looking at them to check if the design meets requirements, and engineers will use wire frames to build the design. The deliverable should be as thorough as it needs to be. If you skip key design or interaction states, the engineer will use their best judgment to fill in the missing information,…

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