I will design wireframes for your website in figma


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Hi!
In this gig, you can order a structured website wireframe in Figma a clear visual layout that shows the logic, structure. This type of wireframe is ideal for creating a detailed brief for designers or developers, or for planning a website if you're struggling to visualize its structure.
What's included in this gig:
- A wireframe for one page (typically 5 to 7 sections, depending on the content)
- A clean structure with a layout grid, spacing, and element positioning
- Unlimited revisions within the approved brief
Please note:
This is a structural wireframe only no colors, icons, images, or final UI design are included.
Font pairing is available as an optional extra.
The wireframe is UX-focused and helps prevent mistakes at the early planning stage, which makes both design and development faster and smoother.
What I'll need to get started:
- A completed brief (or a short project description)
- Page content or draft text
- Your logo (SVG format preferred)
If you don't have the final content yet, I can create placeholder text relevant to your industry. You can keep it or replace it later.
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Conheça mais sobre Maria Akinina
UX UI Web Designer
- A partir deArmênia
- Membro desdemar. de 2025
- Última entrega3 meses
Idiomas
Russo, Inglês
Perguntas frequentes
What will I receive in the end?
A completed wireframe layout in Figma with the number of pages and sections you selected.
How do you work?
1. Brief evaluation. 2. Test block creation. 3. Writing and approving the technical task with the client. 4. Wireframe creation. 5. Adding comments and explanations (if needed). 6. Delivery of the final wireframe.
What’s the difference between a wireframe and a website design?
A wireframe is a black-and-white structural layout of a page without any visual design elements like colors, icons, or images. It shows where and what elements will be placed, not how they will look in the final design.

