Website Wireframe Models

By Jake | November 16, 2008

A website wireframe model is a page-for-page, plain text model of the structure and functionality of a website. It provides a straightforward, plain English explanation of what a website or application will do that can be discussed by clients, designers and developers alike.

A wireframe contains no finished design elements – no colors, logos, buttons, fonts or images. Using the website sitemap, it is created before the design or development processes begin. By detaching the system “look-and-feel” from the site structure and functionality, the discussion is naturally focused on issues of system architecture and usability. Read More …

Comments Off

Jake Opens Los Angeles Office

By Jake | November 1, 2008

WASHINGTON DC (November 1, 2008) — The Jake Group has expanded its integrated communications and marketing business into southern California with the opening of a regional office in Los Angeles. This second office will enable the firm to better serve its clients while providing opportunities for business development in the area. Read More …

Comments Off