Developing and communicating a plan is traditionally done as a drawing--think about floor plans, blueprints, or engineering drawings. The same approach is also used for designing user interfaces, and in a broader sense, digital experiences.
Wireframes are used to define user interface requirements for digital solutions. They represent the UI skeleton of a single view or a single page.
Wireflows don't need to cover every single view or screen from a digital solution. We aim to showcase key interactions and templates, from which the remainder of the solution's UI skeleton can be extrapolated. So we usually start with one or a few wireframes and then create more only when needed.
Create the first wireframe for your solution alone:
Even if you are relatively new to user experience or UI design, you have seen and used countless apps, websites, and other digital solutions...
Even if you are relatively new to user experience or UI design, you have seen and used countless apps, websites, and other digital solutions...