Are you speaking in the context of front end & UI development or project overall? When planning I try to focus on the domain and then the tangibles (inb4 MVP, MVVM layered architectures). When it comes down to it though, in my experience wireframes are a great way to go like you said it removes ambiguity and focuses on results.
Project overall. A lot of our work invollves custom software that ties into the front end design enough that it's pretty important to consider the moving parts up front.
Are you speaking in the context of front end & UI development or project overall? When planning I try to focus on the domain and then the tangibles (inb4 MVP, MVVM layered architectures). When it comes down to it though, in my experience wireframes are a great way to go like you said it removes ambiguity and focuses on results.
Project overall. A lot of our work invollves custom software that ties into the front end design enough that it's pretty important to consider the moving parts up front.
Haven't done much UI work that's why I asked. I'd expect it to be even more important recently with heavier in-browser clients