This subtopic covers types of prototypes including:
- Low-Fidelity Prototypes: Simple representations, such as wireframes, storyboards, or paper prototypes, allow rapid testing of initial ideas. Low-fidelity prototypes are valuable in the early stages, where quick feedback and iteration are needed.
- High-Fidelity Prototypes: More detailed models, often interactive, that simulate the look and feel of the final product. High-fidelity prototypes are used later in the design process to test usability and functionality more accurately.