1. Create a Wireframe or Mockup
Before you launch a new web design, it's essential to create either a wireframe or mockup. These tools allow you to visualize the layout and functionality of your site, as well as identify any potential issues that might occur down the line.
Wireframes are invaluable at all stages of a design project, from brainstorming and ideation to testing and iterations. They can assist in planning the user journey and guarantee your website is straightforward to navigate and intuitive for visitors.
A wireframe is intended to visually represent the structure and flow of your product without distracting details like colors or copy. It also gives users and stakeholders an opportunity to provide feedback before the product is too far along.
Wireframes are usually created using digital wireframing tools and offer a great visual of your design before it gets too complex for review. This saves your team time and effort, while creating a wireframe can help prevent errors in judgment or design - leading to an easier, faster process overall.
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