Wireframing Best Practices
Use wireframing as a tool to help you frame a better conversation with your team so that you can move your work along, get feedback, gain clarity, and move your project along intentionally.
Mindset
When you’re just starting out on learning something new, give yourself the gift of focus, dedication, mixed with a dose of purpose.
Objectives of this video
- Wireframes are blueprints.
- The user experience of your product affects everyone, and that's the magic of this role.
- Just like the butterfly effect, our teams and companies are a connected ecosystem... when one department fails, it affects everyone.
- As a user experience designer, getting stuff done and moving your experiences into learning insights is the coolest part of it all.
- Shaping better user experiences for our future generations is an essential part of this role and the behaviors we encourage in our designs do shape that future.
- Visual design is incredibly fun, but if your product doesn't have a sound structural hierarchy, then your customers will suffer.
- The truth about wireframes is anybody can learn how to create them. Don't take it personally if a PM, engineer, or another team member creates a wireframe and hands it off to you.
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