Low-fidelity (lo-fi) prototype

This usually includes layout details and other tangible aspects. The intent of a low-fidelity prototype is to quickly and dynamically create a way to iterate and make quick changes to the most basic aspects of the product. It may be considered a higher version of a wireframe; the difference here is that it must be interactive and have basic functions that are possible to test.

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