- Do you use icons in wireframes?
- What should a low-fidelity wireframe contain?
- What should I use for low-fidelity prototype?
Do you use icons in wireframes?
However, it is important to note that adding icons to a wireframe can potentially complicate the design and make it more difficult to read. As such, it is advisable to only add icons if they are absolutely necessary and will improve the clarity of the design. Another way to add icons is to use an external icon library.
What should a low-fidelity wireframe contain?
Low fidelity wireframes include the most basic content and visuals and are usually static (not interactive). They are often used to help map out the shell of the interface, its screens and basic information architecture.
What should I use for low-fidelity prototype?
Paper prototyping and clickable wireframes are two popular low-fidelity prototyping techniques. Both techniques are focused on providing the fastest-possible way to iterate design ideas until both the project team and the stakeholders are happy with the basics.