UI/UX

Wireframing – The Blueprint Before the Build

Before anything gets fancy, we keep it plain. Boxes, lines, scribbles—just enough to map out how things might work.

Wireframes aren’t about color or style. They’re more like a rough sketch of a conversation. “If someone clicks here, where do they go next?” That kind of thinking.
At Olir Designs, we like wireframing because it slows us down—in a good way. It makes us think about structure before the surface. What goes where, what gets noticed, and what needs to stay out of the way.

No need to impress anyone at this stage. In fact, we prefer it to stay a little ugly. It keeps the focus on what matters: flow, clarity, and whether it makes sense.

Once it feels right, we move on.