Abstract: Wireframe design modeling is a crucial aspect of the software and product development lifecycle. It serves as the foundation for creating visually appealing, functional, and user-friendly interfaces across various domains, such as web development, mobile applications, and user experience design. This research paper aims to provide a comprehensive study of wireframe design modeling, exploring its underlying principles, methodologies, tools, applications, and potential future trends. The research draws upon an extensive review of literature, case studies, and expert insights to present a holistic view of wireframe design modeling and its significance in contemporary technology-driven industries. The research begins by exploring the historical evolution of wireframe design, tracing its roots from traditional paper-based prototypes to modern digital frameworks. We delve into the various wire framing techniques and software available to designers, highlighting their strengths and limitations. Additionally, the paper investigates the incorporation of wireframes into different design processes, such as Agile and Lean methodologies, to understand how they facilitate collaboration and iteration. This research paper consolidates the current state of wireframe design, revealing its significance in user-centered product development.

Keywords: wireframe, mockups, modelling


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2023.10763

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