A wireframe is a low-fidelity, schematic representation of a web page that outlines the structure, layout, and content hierarchy without visual design details like colours or fonts. Wireframes are used in the early stages of the design process to plan information architecture, user flows, and page structure. They allow for rapid iteration and stakeholder feedback before expensive visual design work begins.
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Wireframe
A low-fidelity blueprint of a web page's layout and structure.