Advantages of using low-fidelity mockups
As mentioned previously, many people already see the value of using low-fidelity mockups when they need to work fast and when they have an idea that they want to record quickly. But these designs provide many advantages that make them worth incorporating into your product development workflow on a regular basis.
See the benefits you’ll gain from low-fidelity mockups, particularly when you build them in Lucidchart, a collaborative, visual workspace.
Save time and resources during product development
You don’t need a lot of resources to create a low-fidelity mockup—a pencil and paper or a whiteboard will do. By leaving out the details, you can draw faster and show your designs sooner. But more than that, a low-fidelity mockup can help align your team on what should be built so you don’t waste time on high-fidelity designs or implementation only to discover that you need to go back to square one.
With a solution like Lucidchart, you can easily store your low-fidelity mockups in a centralized location—even in popular apps like Confluence or Google Drive—so teams can refer back to the designs and ensure they are building what is expected.
Keep timelines and schedules on track
When all team members understand the goals and deliverables of a project, as well as their roles and responsibilities, it keeps the schedule on track because expectations are managed early in the planning stages and “scope creep” is kept at a minimum.
Receive and provide feedback faster
Low-fidelity mockups can get you faster feedback because they are easy to read and can give your team a better understanding of what you want to accomplish with your designs.
If you want to share your designs faster and with a larger audience at the same time, use Lucidchart. This visual workspace can give you nearly instant feedback because every team member has access to the same file at the same time. People can write comments, make suggestions, and use @mentions to ask questions of other stakeholders who may not currently be in the meeting.