Wireframe

What is a wireframe?

A wireframe is a low-fidelity structural blueprint of a webpage or interface. It shows the layout, hierarchy, and placement of content without visual design: no color, no typography, no imagery. Wireframes are used to plan how information is organized and how a visitor moves through a page before any design decisions are made. They are a planning tool, not a finished product.

See also: Site architecture · UX · Moodboard