Wireframes that settle the architecture before the first high-fidelity screen is designed.
UX Design at Nova Studio is about making structural decisions. Before any visual design begins, we map the user flows, establish the information architecture, and produce wireframes for every primary screen. This is not just documentation — it is the phase where the product is actually designed.
Most visual design problems are actually structural problems that were not caught early enough. A visual designer cannot fix a flow that requires users to go back three screens to complete an action. A visual designer cannot fix a navigation structure that makes the product's core value invisible. These problems need to be solved in wireframes, where changes take an hour rather than a week.
Our wireframes are high-fidelity in terms of information architecture and interaction logic — every button is in the right place, every state is accounted for, every edge case is visible — but low-fidelity in terms of visual design. The deliberate absence of colour and refined typography forces decisions to be made on structural grounds, not aesthetic instinct.
User flow documentation accompanies the wireframes. Every primary journey through the product is mapped from the user's perspective, including error states, empty states, and the less-travelled paths that cause support tickets at scale.


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