Description
For example, the given image is a wireframe for a website found online. Notice that it does not include the images, and the font choice is deliberately random, to indicate that it’s just placeholder text.
That’s so that viewers will understand that they’re supposed to focus on the "framework" of the site — where the different components of the site are located relative to each other — rather than the details of the various elements.
Using the previous site you evaluated last week Amazon, you are to create three Wireframes for Amazon.
- Homepage
- Text-Based Detail Oriented Page
- Visualization/Product-Oriented Page
Remember to include all items such as header, footer, search, and repeatable navigational items/queues as I do look for these for consistency and compliance.
To draw your wireframes, you can use Axure, Photoshop, Visio, PowerPoint etc. Make sure though it is converted into a PDF for readability when being submitted.

Explanation & Answer

View attached explanation and answer. Let me know if you have any questions.
Running Head: FIREFRAMES
1
Wireframe
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
WIREFRAMES
2
Wireframes are used to replace the abstract nature of a sitemap which is the first step in
developing a site. There must be something tangible and understandable. Wireframe always
ensures that a site is developed or build according to its goals, and it ensures that it is focused on
its usability. Wireframe ensures that the site can accommodate content growth capacity and
feedback painless iteration.
WIREFRAMES
3
Sample 2
WIREFRAMES
4
Visualization/Product-Oriented Page
It helps people and teams to navigate through two different points.
Please view explanation and answer below.
Running Head: FIREFRAMES
1
Wireframe
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
WIREFRAMES
2
Wireframes are used to replace the abstract nature of a sitemap which is the first step in
developing a site. There must be so...
