Wireframes are a visual representation of an interface. They are used to communicate the structure, content, and hierarchy of a website. Wireframes can be used as a springboard to generate ideas and concepts for layout, functionality, interface behaviour, and low-medium fidelity interactive prototypes. In our Interactive Prototyping course, we will use wireframes to develop a blueprint for our web and mobile projects. This will help us develop a deeper understanding of how our HTML structure will be executed and flesh out any user navigation issues throughout our web and mobile projects. After developing a solid foundation, we can then begin the design process; creating high-fidelity mockups and prototypes that will help us produce a final web prototype with semi-functional assets.If you're the sort of designer who needs to get your ideas down on paper first, this is the ideal notebook for you. Helps you to clarify your ideas before you transfer your design into your wireframing, prototyping or text editor of choice. Perfect for visual thinkers. Because sometimes only pen and paper will do!