let’s go back to basics, break out the pens and paper, and draw up something that makes sense before getting lost in the content weeds.




yes, the wireframe…an overlooked piece of the design process. with modern what-you-see-is-what-you-get web development tools and the prevalence of “functional” digital wireframes, proper analog wireframing is a dying art.
as a project manager that interfaces with design and development teams often, i am a firm believer in the old-school, pen and paper wireframe. i pride myself on developing clean, easy-to-use layouts that make sense on a hierarchical level, before content, copy, and aesthetic inputs get thrown into the mix.
want to design something that just plain works from the ground up?