Q: A team of UX designers is interested in receiving feedback. They are presenting a static, high-fidelity representation of the final state of their product. What is this representation known as?
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Q: A group of UX designers would like to hear your opinions. They are showcasing a high-fidelity, static image of their product in its finished form. What do we call this representation?
- Wireframe
- Mockup
- Sketch
- Prototype
Explanation: A mockup is a depiction that the user experience designers (UX) are currently giving to the client. A mockup is a static, high-fidelity design that provides a precise and visual depiction of the ultimate state of a product. Mockups are often used in the product development process. They demonstrate how the final product will seem and function by using graphical elements like colors, pictures, and particular user interface components. It’s almost like a photograph of the final product, which makes it much simpler for stakeholders to provide their input and comprehend the design as a whole.