Low-Fidelity vs. High-Fidelity Prototypes | UX Fundamentals
ποΈ Low-Fidelity vs. High-Fidelity Prototypes
In this episode of UX Fundamentals, we dive into the key differences between low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes.
Learn when to use each type to streamline your design process, validate ideas, and gather user feedback effectively.
π What Are Prototypes?
Prototypes are tools that help designers test and iterate ideas before development.
We explain the role of prototypes in the design process and why choosing the right fidelity level is crucial.
π‘ Low-Fidelity Prototypes
Low-fidelity prototypes are quick and simple, focusing on structure and functionality rather than visuals.
Learn when to use low-fidelity prototypes for:
Brainstorming and ideationEarly-stage feedbackValidating basic user flowsπ High-Fidelity Prototypes
High-fidelity prototypes are detailed and interactive, resembling the final product.
Discover their best use cases, such as:
Presenting to stakeholdersTesting detailed interactionsRefining design aestheticsπ§ Listen Now
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