Synchronized Thinking
Written by Padraic McAteer on April 19, 2011

Most clients enter into a development project unaware of what a wireframe is or why they are used. A wireframe is the schematic of a website. It’s created before any design or functionality is applied. It blends information architecture with navigational elements, content, and other interface essentials.
Wireframes are usually produced by one person: either the information architect (who defines the structure, organization, and navigation of a website) or the designer. This is fine for small projects, but for websites that require detailed functionality, a more collaborative approach is best. In this case, many chefs can make the broth that much nicer. Read more…
