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Designers and their wireframe habits

Róża Turowska
UX Collective
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10 min readMay 16, 2021

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Picture of a sketched wireframe
Picture by Sigmund on Unsplash

Who were the participants?

An infographic that shows: 85% of designers draw wireframes, and represents that number with 85 blue hand-drawn stick figures
Percentage of designers that draw wireframes
An infographic shows: 32% — Product designers, 29% — UX/UI designers, and 28% — UX designers. The corresponding amount of lines represent each percentage.
Occupation of designers that draw wireframes
An infographic that shows: 49% — senior designers, 20% — junior designers, 18% — had 3–5 years experience. Each percentage is represented by the corresponding amount of stars.
Years of experience of designers that draw wireframes
An infographic that shows: 39% — a couple of times a day, 32 % — a couple of days a week, 28% a couple of days a month. Each percentage is represented by the corresponding amount of clocks.
Frequency of designers drawing wireframes

What is a designer’s preferred tool for drawing wireframes?

An infographic that shows: 47% — pen and paper, 46% — desktop, tablet/iPad — 8%. Each percentage is represented by a hand-drawn picture of pen and paper, a computer monitor, and an iPad.
The tools that designers choose to draw wireframes

Pen and Paper — 47% (54)

An infographic that shows: in the first line 52% — blank paper, 26% — dot paper, 17% grid paper. Each percentage is represented by the hand-drawn representation of the paper. And in the second line 63% — thin pens, 28% medium-thick pen, 9% — thick pen. Each percentage is represented by the hand-drawn representation of the pen’s thickness (1mm, 2mm, and 3 mm).
The tools that designers choose to draw wireframes

Desktop app — 46% (53)

An infographic that shows: 36% — Figma, 25% — Adobe XD, 17% — Sketch. Each percentage is represented by the corresponding amount of first letters of the software’s name.
The desktop app that designers choose to draw wireframes

Tablet/iPad — 8% (9)

An infographic that shows: 89% — iPad, 11% — Samsung. Each percentage is represented by a hand-drawn picture of an iPad and Samsung tablet.
The tablet that designers choose to draw wireframes
The UX Collective donates US$1 for each article we publish. This story contributed to World-Class Designer School: a college-level, tuition-free design school focused on preparing young and talented African designers for the local and international digital product market. Build the design community you believe in.

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Written by Róża Turowska

Defining new digital products in free time and designing AI-augmented tools for drug discoverers @ BenevolentAI

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