CST-328- Module 4
What did I learn in the fourth week of CST-328?
Week 4 introduced wireframing at the medium-fidelity level, marking a transition from conceptual thinking to more structured visual planning. Basically, the instructions were somewhat unclear and had issues pretaining to zero examples on how to do Medium-fidelity wireframes, but I simply winged it by doing most of the work at the beginning and didn't finish it. This assignment was about creating a middle ground, providing enough detail to communicate layout and functionality without visual polish. This assignment built on the earlier design work by asking us to translate ideas into structured screens, considering how elements relate to one another and how a user would navigate through the interface. In the end, it is a project that will be getting done throughout the rest of this course, as we will be learning to communicate design intent clearly before committing to high-fidelity visuals.
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