Creating a Low-Fidelity Prototype of My Portfolio Using Figma

Creating a Low-Fidelity Prototype of My Portfolio Using Figma


Introduction

What is Low-Fidelity Prototype?

A low-fidelity prototype is like a simple drawing or sketch of an idea. It's not very detailed or exact, but it shows how something might look or work.

Few advantages:

There are many good things about low-fidelity prototypes. They are fast and easy to make, so you can see your idea quickly. Also, they help you know what people think early, so you can make changes before you spend a lot of time or money.


Screenshot and Brief Description of My Low-Fidelity Prototype

This is the screenshot of the low-fidelity prototype of my portfolio

This is basically the low-fidelity portfolio I made if you can see there are three models that show the process. The dimensions I used are desktop with a size of 1920ร—1080 because desktop is the device I always use for the projects I do. If you notice that I have arranged the prototype properly because I used the right size section and there is a grid that serves as a guide so that it doesn't get messy.

My portfolio contains the following:

  • Header

  • Home

  • About Me

  • Services

  • Projects

  • Contact

  • Footer


Link to figma: https://www.figma.com/design/VynsxRejnkv7z8Rz4ctIsm/Activity--Portfolio---Inductivo?node-id=0-1&t=wiuhXRUyAfedSP7E-1

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