What is the difference between low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes?
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Answer / nashiinformaticssolutions
• Low-fidelity prototypes are basic and focus on functionality and structure.
• High-fidelity prototypes are more detailed, include colors, typography, and interactions, and simulate the final product.
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Answer / glibwaresoftsolutions
• Low-fidelity prototypes are basic and focus on functionality and structure.
• High-fidelity prototypes are more detailed, include colors, typography, and interactions, and simulate the final product.
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• Low-fidelity prototypes are basic and focus on functionality and structure.
• High-fidelity prototypes are more detailed, include colors, typography, and interactions, and simulate the final product.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
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