Wireframing for information design
Information design is a practice that strives to represent content in the most efficient manner. The discipline is closely related and overlaps with communication design, data visualization, and information architecture.[1]
If you look around, you'll notice that we're surrounded by information. However, if it's presented poorly it's hard to digest and users will struggle with your product.
Wireframing helps information designers make sense of data for users. With wireframes, you can:
- Plan content strategy
- Proofread and review copy for each page
- Organize and categorize information
- Plan the layout of each unique page
- Test organization and layouts with clients and users
