Wireframing is the blueprint of any design project. It lays the foundation by mapping out the structure and functionality of the interface, ensuring that every element has its purpose. With tools like Figma or Sketch, designers can create wireframes that communicate the flow and hierarchy of a project effectively.
Once wireframes are finalized, prototypes are developed to give stakeholders a tangible preview of the design’s interactivity and usability. This stage allows for quick iterations and improvements, ensuring that the design meets user expectations before final development begins.
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Greenwood Office Park features a contemporary aesthetic with an open layout, large glass facades, and eco-conscious landscaping. Its design emphasizes harmony with the environment through:
Solar panels covering 30% of the roof area, along with energy-efficient HVAC systems and smart lighting. Flexible office layouts that support collaborative and private workspaces. Rooftop terraces, communal green spaces, and walking paths, providing a refreshing work environment.