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Wireframes articulate in early interface explorations the user experience desired on your site from one page to the next. They involve the application of best practice and usable design principles.
Wireframes are delivered as documentation from which designers can develop interface ideas. They are also an essential guide for programmers and coders as the documentation details hyperlink structures, reasons behind interactions and the required behaviour of interactions.
Wireframes are used as part of the User Journey and User Flow Creation Services.
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Wireframes developed for both the BT Broadband interface and journey and the Sainsbury's Bank Journey were eventually used as the interface design and overall user experience concept.
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- Detailed visual descriptions of desired page interactions and behaviour
- Page level information design and hierarchies
- Best practise in usable design
- Page by page descriptions of journeys and flows
- Measurement and tagging of links (with associated codes)
- Descriptions of page purpose and design solution
- Documentation to move smoothly into build
- International standard documentation that articulates the user experience solution. Version control comes as standard.
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