Mock up

A static representation of a product’s design, showing what the final interface will look like, often used to demonstrate the layout, color scheme, and typography to stakeholders.

What is a Mockup?

A Mockup is a static representation of a product’s design, providing a detailed visual depiction of how the final interface will appear. Mockups include elements like layout, colors, typography, and imagery, serving as a reference for stakeholders and developers.

Key Aspects of Mockups:

  • Visual Detail: Shows the design’s appearance, including the arrangement of elements, color schemes, and typographic styles.
  • Stakeholder Feedback: Used to present design concepts to clients, users, or other stakeholders for feedback before development.
  • Design Reference: Provides a visual guide for developers to ensure that the final product aligns with the intended design.

For example, a designer might create a mockup of a website’s homepage, showcasing the layout, colors, and typography to a client to get approval before moving on to the development phase.

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