Development plan is included in the submitted PDF itself (rather than a link), is easy for your TA to read and understand, lists specific tasks, who on the team is responsible for each task, and estimated/actual time for the coming weeks.
Wireframes convey the task or goal of the page. Another person can look at the wireframe and understand what function the page will serve.
Wireframes focus on displaying the critical functions of the page rather than styling.
Wireframe #1 includes all the buttons/text boxes/functions necessary to perform its main action on the page, without actually having to be fully functional.
Wireframe #2 includes all the buttons/text boxes/functions necessary to perform its main action on the page, without actually having to be fully functional.
Key links in webpage prototype do not have any dead ends or disconnected parts.
Screen #1 is complete in a way that clearly shows users what can be done on that screen.
Screen #1 includes all features or buttons needed to perform all tasks that can be done on that screen.
Screen #2 is complete in a way that clearly shows users what can be done on that screen.
Screen #2 includes all features or buttons needed to perform all tasks that can be done on that screen.
"Revisit the studio brief" paragraph clearly connects the project to the studio brief.
"Revisit the studio brief" paragraph has a clear audience of users that the project is designed for