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A hi-fi (high-fidelity) wireframe or mockup is a detailed, polished representation of a user interface that closely resembles the final product. It includes actual or realistic content, real images, exact brand colors, proper typography, spacing, and often interactive elements. Hi-fi designs are created after concepts are validated and serve stakeholder presentations, user testing, and developer handoff.
A lo-fi (low-fidelity) wireframe is a quick, rough sketch of a user interface that focuses on layout, structure, content placement, and user flow rather than visual design details like colors or typography. Often created with pen and paper, whiteboards, or simple digital tools, lo-fi wireframes enable rapid exploration of ideas and early feedback before investing time in detailed designs.
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