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High-fidelity prototyping involves creating detailed and realistic prototypes that closely resemble the final product in terms of appearance, functionality, and interaction. These prototypes are typically more polished and refined, and they may incorporate actual design elements, visual aesthetics, and interactive features that mimic the intended user experience of the final product.
High-fidelity prototypes are used for advanced testing, evaluation, and validation of design concepts, and they are often created in the later stages of the design process when the overall design direction is relatively well-defined. They can provide a more accurate representation of the final product's look and feel, and they are useful for gathering feedback from users and stakeholders to refine the design before implementation.
High-fidelity prototyping may involve various tools and techniques, such as computer-aided design (CAD) software, interactive wireframing and prototyping tools, or even physical models or mock-ups that closely resemble the intended product.
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