mockup |
wireframe |
As nouns the difference between mockup and wireframe
is that
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction while
wireframe is (computer graphics) a visual model of an electronic representation of a three-dimensional object.
As a verb wireframe is
(computer graphics) to generate a representation.
mockup |
x |
As a noun mockup
is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
mockup |
undefined |
As a noun mockup
is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
mockup |
draft |
As nouns the difference between mockup and draft
is that
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction while
draft is an early version of a written work.
As a verb draft is
to write a first version, make a preliminary sketch.
As an adjective draft is
(not comparable) referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
effigy |
mockup |
As nouns the difference between effigy and mockup
is that
effigy is a dummy or other crude representation of a person, group or object that is hated while
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.
mockup |
example |
As nouns the difference between mockup and example
is that
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction while
example is something that is representative of all such things in a group.
As a verb example is
to be illustrated or exemplified (by).
mockup |
trial |
As nouns the difference between mockup and trial
is that
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction while
trial is an opportunity to test something out; a test.
As an adjective trial is
pertaining to a trial or test or
trial can be characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components.
As a verb trial is
to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc) before marketing or implementing it.
mockup |
maquette |
As nouns the difference between mockup and maquette
is that
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction while
maquette is a preliminary model or sketch used in preparation for making a sculpture.
layout |
mockup |
As nouns the difference between layout and mockup
is that
layout is a structured arrangement of items within certain limits while
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.
mockup |
play |
As nouns the difference between mockup and play
is that
mockup is a prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction while
play is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
As a verb play is
(
lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
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