Wireframe

A wireframe is a fundamental design tool used in web development and user interface (UI) design. It serves as a blueprint or skeletal framework of a web page or application interface, focusing on layout and functionality rather than detailed graphics or visual styling. Wireframes typically include basic elements like headers, content areas, navigation menus, and buttons, allowing designers and developers to plan the structure and user flow without getting distracted by visual design. They help in identifying key components, layout, and user interactions early in the design process, ensuring that the final product meets user needs and business goals. Wireframes are crucial for iterative design, user testing, and stakeholder approvals.