mediumfidelity
Mediumfidelity refers to a stage in the design process, particularly in user interface and user experience (UI/UX) design, that sits between low-fidelity and high-fidelity prototypes. It offers a more detailed representation than basic sketches or wireframes but is not as polished or interactive as a final, high-fidelity mockup. Medium-fidelity prototypes typically incorporate grayscale or limited color palettes, basic typography, and standard UI elements like buttons, forms, and navigation. They focus on functionality and information architecture, allowing designers and stakeholders to test core workflows and user journeys without getting bogged down in visual details like specific branding or pixel-perfect layouts.
The primary purpose of medium-fidelity prototypes is to validate the structure, flow, and usability of a design.