Activity #6 Creating a Low-Fidelity Prototype of Your Personal Portfolio

LINK TO MY FIGMA DESIGN:

https://www.figma.com/proto/enMHtBcvRVWuCKwIyHVd3P/GroupProject_SQA-SAD?node-id=0-1&t=wGAjk5tftm4iYwZZ-1

Introduction:

A low-fidelity prototype is a simplified version of a design that focuses on the general layout and structure rather than intricate details like visuals or complex interactions. It usually consists of basic shapes, wireframes, and placeholders that represent the elements of the final product.

Some advantages of a low-fidelity prototype include:

  • It is quick and easy to create, allowing for efficient iteration.

  • It provides an opportunity to gather feedback early in the design process.

  • It helps in identifying and solving structural and usability issues without investing too much time in details.

Screenshot and Brief Description of Your Low-Fidelity Prototype:

Description:

This prototype represents the basic structure of a personal portfolio. It includes the following sections:

  • Header: Contains navigation links to different sections of the portfolio.

  • About Me: A brief introduction of the individual.

  • Projects: A showcase of completed projects with clickable elements that provide more details.

  • Skills: A summary of key skills, represented through icons or text.

The flow is simple and intuitive, designed to allow easy navigation. For example, clicking on the "Projects" section leads to detailed views of each project. The layout is straightforward, and the focus is on arranging elements logically.

This prototype aligns with the examples discussed in previous lectures, which emphasized simplicity and user-friendly navigation at the initial stages of design.