Low fidelity

Low fidelity prototypes are a low-tech, quick-and-dirty way to get your design ideas in front of users early in the process. Often done with pen and paper, low fidelity prototypes are static, non-interactive, and include very basic representations of a design’s structure and functionality.

They’re inexpensive to produce, and changes can be implemented quickly and easily. Their goal is to test early assumptions and help guide the design of the high fidelity prototypes that follow.

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Posted on Aug 10, 2022

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