The thesis presents the use of wireframes in the user interface design of a mobile application for LAST, a company that sells grave candles from vending machines. The mobile application will be designed to assist staff in the management of grave candle vending machines. The main aim of the thesis was to develop and design wireframes of the user interface of screens in the mobile application that would allow staff to easily collect and manage data about grave candle vending machines remotely (e.g., checking stock, receiving notifications of malfunctions). The development of the user interface was based on the use of low-fidelity wireframes that allow for quick design and customisation according to the feedback collected from the client. Thus, drawing on the approach described and presented by Hamm (2014), I analysed, created and designed low-fidelity user interface wireframes for 18 mobile application screens. Based on the research questions, I determined which basic elements and operators the user interface on each screen should include (e.g., buttons, search box, menus) and how the wireframes of the individual screens in the mobile application could be connected to provide staff in the company with the best possible user experience.
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