I just love how she’s wearing a dress that looks like a wire-frame model, to an event for a CGI movie
Hailee Steinfeld at the Bumblebee premiere, photo © Getty, 2018
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I just love how she’s wearing a dress that looks like a wire-frame model, to an event for a CGI movie
Hailee Steinfeld at the Bumblebee premiere, photo © Getty, 2018
TANK (short film by Stu Maschwitz)
Here is a good example of a thorough wireframe and concept screen write up.
Example here showing the next stage of user-flow, once you have your concept screens, you then need to illustrate how they interact and how the user gets from one to another, effectively the application “timeline”.
Here’s an example (again another style I like) of it working in the sense of a smart watch, showing what screens link to what. Effectively it’s like the ‘storyboard’ of an application, like you would with a play or film, but you have multiple timelines at once, causing you to skip scenes, come back to, etc.
As every app functions in a different way, every wireframe would be different. This is almost like a tree, and effectively shows how a page leads onto the next.
Rotation of a KLEIN BOTTLE (wire-frame, orthographic projection, FULL-RES)