Besides the Visual appearance of any finalized frame, there is a creative journey where it is roughly sketched on a paper wireframe and thereafter implementing it into a Low-fidelity frame by following certain heuristics and laws of UX. Finally, crafting and polishing it into a High-fidelity design. Let's briefly discuss each stage;

Paper wireframe : Designers often draw their rough hand drawn sketches as a quick and easy way to ideate and communicate design ideas before moving on to digital tools.

Low-Fidelity : “Lo-fi” or “low-fidelity” refers to a design approach that intentionally incorporates minimal detail, polish, and complexity. In the context of UI/UX design, low-fidelity design is often used in the early stages of a project to quickly explore concepts, iterate on ideas, and gather feedback without investing too much time or resources.

High-Fidelity : High fidelity in design means a detailed and polished prototype that closely resembles the final product, incorporating realistic visuals and interactive features for thorough testing and evaluation.

Below shown is a journey of a frame from its initial stage to a high-fidelity stage.
Journey of a frame
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Journey of a frame

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