Website blockframe example

Pricing:

Free

Website blockframe example, Pricing: Free

Sign-up page wireframe

Pricing:

Paid Account

Sign-up page wireframe, Pricing: Paid Account

Detailed mobile wireframe

Pricing:

Free

Detailed mobile wireframe, Pricing: Free

Frequently Asked Questions

Blockframing is a "light wireframe" technique that uses simple blocks, shapes, and colors to quickly organize and present design ideas, showing where data will be placed and how it will flow without focusing on detailed elements.

Blockframing is a simpler, faster approach that focuses on overall design, arrangement, and flow using basic shapes, while wireframing includes more detailed, functional elements and specific content.

Blockframing allows you to present ideas quickly and simply, provides clarity by keeping conversations focused on high-level design, enables real-time collaboration, and saves time by reducing upfront work and minimizing rework between iterations.

Use blockframing when working on initial designs after understanding client needs, when prototyping and adding new features to established designs, when revealing final designs to explain your process, or when reviewing existing designs to identify architectural issues.

Yes, you can place blockframe designs over your final design to slowly reveal different sections, helping clients understand your process and how you arrived at the completed version without overwhelming them.

You can create blockframes using any medium like whiteboards or paper, but the best method is using a web-based visual workspace like Lucidchart where you can easily share designs, collaborate in real time, and save your work in a centralized location.

While primarily intended for UX designers working on applications or websites, blockframing can also be used by stakeholders like product marketing managers to communicate rough ideas and expectations to designers without dictating specific design details.

 

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