What is wireframing?

Wireframing is a visual representation of the skeletal structure of a website or application. It is a low-fidelity, basic layout that represents the key elements and functionality of a digital product, without focusing on design details, colors, or graphical elements. Wireframes are typically created in the early stages of the design process to outline the general structure, content organization, and user flow of a digital interface. They help to define the layout, hierarchy, and relationship between different components on a page, guiding the design and development process. Wireframes can be hand-drawn sketches, digital mockups, or interactive prototypes, depending on the level of fidelity and the specific requirements of the project.

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