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Create wireframes and user flows

Create wireframes and user flows

- [Instructor] Once you've nailed down the feature set for your product, the next step is to start working on the interface and user flow. In this unit, we're going to discuss the process of laying context for designers using wireframe and user flows. As CTO, your level of involvement will change as your team grows In young companies, you may actually be creating the wireframes and user flows yourself, but this will eventually be handed off to product managers and designers. However, understanding the process is very important as modern apps are very design and user experience oriented. Let's first discuss wireframes. The purpose of a wireframe is to get all the elements on to a screen in the application and some potential placements. These are not designs. In fact, you should do what you can to keep things out of design discussions by keeping your wireframes free of color and graphical elements. The process of wireframing should be done with others. Additionally, it's important to…

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