YAZMIN LUNA
2 min readMar 17, 2021

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In this story I will write about my experience of my second challenge (prework/ironhack): “Creating a Wireframing”

I chose the Pinterest app as a base for the following reasons. It’s an app that I really enjoy for being visual, I like to take ideas related to graphic design, painting, interior design, kitchen, fashion, etc.

It is a fairly popular app nowadays and it can be due to its simple design, its easy use and a great variety of elements according to your taste.

During the creation of my five screens, I identified interface elements that make up this app, such as:

-Input controls (checkboxes, buttons, toggles).

-Navigational components (search box, icons, image carousel).

-Informative components (notifications, process bar)

On my five screens I tried to represent an action that I do regularly, which is to comment and share images or stories. Also try to highlight the elements to perform these functions and also place only the necessary text to make it understandable.

What I learned?

To analyze each element of an application, its use and see the importance of why each element is there.

Link of my Wireframing:

https://www.figma.com/file/Of9yfxvaNpNtP5YiJFdNIL/Untitled?node-id=0%3A1

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