Dodo

Wireframing & Prototyping Wireframing



1. Start Low-Fidelity First
Why it matters:
It keeps the focus on core functionality and user flow, not details like colours or fonts — saving time and encouraging fast iteration.

What to do:
- > Begin with simple wireframes or sketches to focus on functionality before visuals. This helps you iterate faster.




2. Test Early & Often
Why it matters:
Early feedback catches problems before they’re expensive to fix and ensures the design actually meets user needs.

What to do:
- > Put prototypes in front of real users as soon as possible to gather feedback. Don’t wait for it to look perfect — focus on testing ideas.




3. Keep It Interactive
Why it matters:
Realistic interactions help stakeholders and testers experience the design as intended, leading to better, more useful feedback.

What to do:
- > Use tools like Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch or Axure to create clickable, interactive prototypes.