Give another dimension to your user flow and turn your user flow into a paper prototype (12 screens max).
- First, draw low-fidelity prototypes on paper. One main screen = 1 mobile frame. No micro-interactions nor multistate are needed for this exercise.
- Test the prototype with 3 people. To do so, prepare a usability testing guide following the [Design Sprint Five-Act interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9ZG19XTbd4)
- Then, draw your mid-fidelity screens on Figma with simple shapes, in black and white.
- Low-Fidelity: Paper Prototypes - [Example here](https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*5nUfqqA2gjdAYHagjbHA5w.jpeg)
- Mid-Fidelity: Wireframes - black and white, only the main elements, on digital prototype tools - [Example here](https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*eGSfaxwYbxUFomYbyO6GWw.png)
- High-Fidelity: Wireframes with color, styles, graphical details, and micro-interactions - [Example here](https://miro.medium.com/max/1400/1*Xn0HSKAvhr4TZzC9lN5udw.gif)
**Resources:**
- Google Ventures - Design Sprint: The Five-Act interview
- Example: [Paper Prototyping - The Practical Beginners guide](https://www.uxpin.com/studio/blog/paper-prototyping-the-practical-beginners-guide/)