Methods
Wireframe
A wireframe is an architectural representation of a user interface object like a screen, window, dialog box, or Web page.
Wireframes provide a sense of the general layout of controls, text, and graphics on a user interface object and often provide some description of the task flow in the object. Typically visual design and precise layout are not addressed.
Read More About It
Nielsen, J. (1995). Scenarios in discount usability engineering. In J. M Carroll (Ed.) Scenario-based design: Envisioning work and technology in system development. p. 59-84.
Turbek, S. (2006). Real Wireframes Get Real Results. This article discusses the impact of visual fidelity on wireframe usability testing.
Related Subjects
- Information Architecture
- Interaction Design


