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The different types of fidelity are .

- all
Wireframes cannot be modified easily and fast to support the iterative and
collaborative style of product design and development in agile enterprises and
startups. - false
Wireframes are never considered to be the blueprint for design. - false
Visual elements must be used as high as possible in a wireframe.- false
Grid systems are a fundamental part of any design practice. - true
The main purposes of a wireframe are to aid in defining the information hierarchy
of your design and to plan and determine how users will interact with the user
interface. - true
Wireframing happens _ in the project lifecycle. - early
When numerous pages of wireframes are made as clickable, these wireframes can be
converted as a prototype. This is termed as a prototype. - low
A designer has to translate the wireframes into a design. Communication is required
to support the wireframe, explaining why page elements are placed there. - true
What are the colors used in a wireframe? - gray white (x)
Wireframes are easier to adapt than a concept design. - true
_ is/are important aspect/aspects of a wireframe. - bth
Will you get a response when you click a prototype? - yes
Mockups exhibit exhibit __. - high
Wireframes exhibit low-fidelity
Defining the information hierarchy is not important for working out the possible
options for arranging the content on a page. fALSE
Design fidelity is the level of functionality and details incorporated into a
prototype. true
..resemble the look and feel of the final design. None of the mentioned
options(x)

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