Prototype & Wireframes
Rapid Wireframe Sprint for Startup MVP Pitch Deck
Prototype & Wireframes
Low-Fidelity Wireframe Set for Mobile App Concept Validation
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This package delivers a complete set of low-fidelity wireframes to structure your mobile app idea. We focus purely on layout, information hierarchy and user flow, using simple shapes and placeholder text to avoid distractions about colors or fonts. You get wireframes for every key screen in your app’s main user journey, typically between 12 to 15 screens. I deliver them as organized artboards in a design file you can duplicate and edit, plus a PDF overview for easy sharing. The goal is to answer fundamental questions: where does the navigation go, what’s the most important button on each screen and how does a user move from point A to point B. Starting with simple gray boxes and lines keeps feedback focused on structure, not subjective style choices. I draw from patterns used in popular apps—like the bottom tab bar common in Instagram or Spotify, or the slide-out menu seen in Gmail—but adapted to your specific content. This service suits entrepreneurs with a new app idea or product teams needing to align internally before visual design begins. It’s a practical first step that establishes a solid blueprint.
€65.00
This package delivers a complete set of low-fidelity wireframes to structure your mobile app idea. We focus purely on layout, information hierarchy and user flow, using simple shapes and placeholder text to avoid distractions about colors or fonts. You get wireframes for every key screen in your app’s main user journey, typically between 12 to 15 screens. I deliver them as organized artboards in a design file you can duplicate and edit, plus a PDF overview for easy sharing. The goal is to answer fundamental questions: where does the navigation go, what’s the most important button on each screen and how does a user move from point A to point B. Starting with simple gray boxes and lines keeps feedback focused on structure, not subjective style choices. I draw from patterns used in popular apps—like the bottom tab bar common in Instagram or Spotify, or the slide-out menu seen in Gmail—but adapted to your specific content. This service suits entrepreneurs with a new app idea or product teams needing to align internally before visual design begins. It’s a practical first step that establishes a solid blueprint.