As a product designer, UI/UX designer and digital designers, part of our daily routine is to design and build prototypes. A prototype is a mini model of your product. It can be low or high fidelity, which refers to how realistic the prototype is. The closer to the actual product design, the higher the fidelity. The question is, what's right for you? When should you go with a low fidelity approach and when should you go high fidelity?

In this video Alvin explains the pros and cons of each method. And also, which method is best for you depending on your project status or circumstances.

Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
0:45 – Benefits of Low Fidelity Prototypes
2:02 – Benefits of High Fidelity Prototypes
3:37 – When to use Low Fidelity Prototyping?
5:10 – When to use High Fidelity Prototyping?
6:30 – Summary: Low Fidelity vs. High Fidelity

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Relab Studios is a Melbourne based, multi award-winning digital design consultancy with a high focus on data-led UX studies and well-executed visual UI design solutions. Relab is recognised as a specialist on UI/UX design solutions for complex eCommerce and transactional digital projects that requires high performance on conversion rates. Our design thinking process has helped businesses solve a common problem on making something complex feel simple.

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