The ten briefing questions
- Why do you want a webpage, what is the purpose and primary goal for the site?
- Do you already have a website?
- Who is your target audience?
- Who are your competitors and how do you differ from them?
- What is your brand is your brand identity?
- What features should be used on your website?
- Do you have any colour preferences? (What should the look and feel for the site be?)
- Who will be responsible for maintaining the website? Do they have the time and skills to do so?
- Who will be the contact person for this project?

I chose to go for a lo-tech wireframe as they provide more freedom to be able to change, erase or add elements instead of being locked to a hi-tech, which is a harder wireframe to make changes to. With this wireframe it is easier to show the client and receive feedback as a sketch/lo-tech does not take as much time to create as a hi-tech wireframe.
For a possible solution it is possible to cut out shapes that represent the different elements, header, navigation bar, images, footer and then move it around on a blank page to easily rearrange elements and understand exactly it is the client want and end up with the desired website.