About project
The world of tech can be fast and ever-changing. While focusing on one project at a time is ideal, in some settings, UI designers need to rapidly adjust to new priorities and urgent design requests.
A new client has asked you to build a note-taking app à la “less, but better.” This client has not worked with a UI designer before, so they haven’t prepared any of the information you normally receive regarding UX deliverables, and since the request is urgent, you’ll need to work within this constraint. The client has requested that you deliver high-fidelity wireframes for 5 screens so they can pitch the concept to their investors. They expect your wireframes to be shaped by functionalism, meaning they are clean, simple, and that you design with “less is more” in mind.
Wireframes
To get a feel for the layout of the page in advance and which elements are needed, I decided to do a short sketching of wireframes. This is always recommended to avoid wasting precious time on design and programming, so that you can quickly test the functionality/usability with users.