- What makes a good mockup?
- What is a mockup test?
- What should high fidelity mockups include?
- Are mockups low-fidelity?
What makes a good mockup?
There are two elements that make a mockup technique successful: creative scene setting and the realistic inclusion of the design. We've previously covered the former topic with tips that focused on formulating a mockup concept and selecting the right imagery to tell a story.
What is a mockup test?
|3. Mock-up testing consists of constructing a full size representation of a specific part of a building interior. This includes simulation of external conditions, internal loads, comprising lighting, small power and people, room furnishing, office equipment layout and a fully working HVAC system.
What should high fidelity mockups include?
A high fidelity wireframe captures the look and feel of the product in the advanced stages of the design process. Hi-fi wireframes go beyond the placeholders and 'lorem ipsum' text of low-fidelity wireframes to include actual content, typefaces, colors, image dimensions, and branding elements.
Are mockups low-fidelity?
A low-fidelity mockup is intentionally basic so you can focus on design and flow rather than intricate details. These designs can be created on just about anything—a napkin, graph paper, a whiteboard, or a digital, visual workspace.