The term 'fidelity' in UX design represents the visual detail and interactivity level in design wireframes, critical for effective communication and testing.
Low-fidelity wireframes are hand-drawn sketches that focus on the core concept of a product, lacking details that make them fast to create and iterate.
High-fidelity wireframes resemble the final product and include significant visual and interactive details, enabling accurate usability testing and stakeholder feedback.
Understanding the spectrum of low to high fidelity wireframes helps designers choose the appropriate method for testing ideas and refining user experience.
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