Wireframe Diagrams
Before you commit to a software graphical user interface (GUI) design, you want to be confident that users will find the GUI intuitive and helpful in achieving their goals. Wireframes can give you and your development team that confidence. They are pictoral diagrams, sketches or pictures that provide a visual of how your GUI, RIA or web site will flow when implemented.
From early in the design ideation stage and throughout the user interaction design process, Akendi develops wireframes for use during usability testing of concept designs and information architectures. The wireframes enable quick design changes that are ideal in an Agile software development environment.
How We Do It
After learning about your customers, your software’s users and your business goals, we will understand the users’ experiences with the product. Through an iterative process, we will then develop wireframe diagrams to capture the design and enable us to test with users. Examples are shown below.


Wireframe diagram of web site


Wireframe diagram example of web 2.0 dialogue box


Corporate web site wireframe diagram


Web site wireframe diagram
Based on users’ feedback and actual usage habits, we will create a final interaction design for your user experience.
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Please contact business@akendi.com or 1.866.585.1660 x1 for questions and more information about our wireframe diagram services.



