# Case Study: SLT

After gathering and analyzing the survey data, I used the insights to inform the design of the article page wireframe (a basic blueprint or diagram that shows the structure of a website or app's user interface (UI) and functionality) on [Figma](https://www.figma.com/design/xhcD6Yn01TKlmOi39dyop9/Article-Page-Wireframes?node-id=0-1\&t=flNUG54n7gbqyAU4-1).&#x20;

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These are the wireframe used for the redesign of the article page on the sltrib.com.
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