Rutherfordton, NC, hosts a one-day Mayfest spring festival that features “Art, Country Music, and Brew.” Find a free, open source, or trial tool for UX design and create a wireframe design for a simple app that allows Mayfest visitors to explore the activities. Post or attach the output of your wireframe to the discussion. Then respond to the following:
- Which tool did you use to create your wireframe?
- What was your experience like with using this tool? Would you recommend it to others? Why or why not?
Review at least one classmate’s wireframe and comment on the design from a user experience perspective, incorporating 2–3 of the user experience goals you read about in Chapter 1 of the text and discussed in Week 1.
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Chandru Manoharan
Hello Class and Professor,
There are several tools in the market to create UX design and wireframe. I have used miro.com wireframe to create the wireframe for mobile app for Mayfest spring festival that features “Art, Country Music, and Brew.”
My experience on Miro tool:
Miro offers a wide range of templates, shapes, and widgets that can be used to create wireframes quickly and easily. It also provides tools for adding comments, annotations, and feedback, which can be helpful for team collaboration and communication.
My recommendation on Miro tool:
I would recommend Miro tool as it has advantages for wireframing include its user-friendly interface, the ability to easily collaborate with team members remotely, the extensive library of templates and widgets, and the option to easily share and export wireframes. Additionally, Miro offers integrations with other popular design tools, such as Figma and Sketch, which can be useful for designers who want to transfer their wireframes to other design tools for further development.