ACTIVITY: Low-Fidelity Prototype for a Small Business Website

Create a Low-Fidelity Design:
Once you've gathered all the necessary information from the meeting, the next step is to create a low-fidelity prototype of the website based on the business owner's feedback and requirements. A low-fidelity prototype is a simple, rough sketch of the website layout that focuses on the basic structure rather than detailed design elements.

  1. Define the Layout:
    Begin by outlining the layout for the essential sections of the website, such as the Landing Page, About Page, Contact Page, Services, and any other pages requested during the meeting.

  2. Focus on Functionality:
    Your low-fidelity design should prioritize the functionality of the website. Focus on how the user will navigate through the site, where key elements such as buttons and menus will be placed, and the overall user experience.

  3. Keep it Simple:
    Don’t worry about adding colors, fonts, or images at this stage. Use basic shapes (rectangles, circles, and lines) to represent UI elements like buttons, images, text boxes, and navigation bars. The purpose of a low-fidelity prototype is to communicate the structure and flow of the site, not the final visual appearance.

  4. Present the Prototype:
    Once completed, present this low-fidelity prototype to the business owner to gather their initial feedback. Make sure they are satisfied with the layout and structure before moving on to more detailed design stages.

    Look for Inspiration:
    Use these websites as inspiration for your design:

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    • Foodpanda: For modern design, easy navigation, and business integration.

    • Gcash Business: For clean, professional business web design.

    • Cobo: For stylish, contemporary design.