Mockup Vs Prototype. Mockup a kind of high fidelity static design diagram should demonstrate information frames and statically present content and functions. In fact they are only needed to demonstrate the design and are full size images of your future website.

Unlike a wireframe a mockup looks more like a finished. The prototype will look very similar to a mockup but elements of interactivity will be added using ux tools like invision and sketch not actual code. As such the prototype will not be fully functional but elements will be interactive enough for core concepts to be validated.
The prototype will look very similar to a mockup but elements of interactivity will be added using ux tools like invision and sketch not actual code.
The prototype will look very similar to a mockup but elements of interactivity will be added using ux tools like invision and sketch not actual code. Prototypes are developed when usability testing and user feedback sessions are needed. In fact they are only needed to demonstrate the design and are full size images of your future website. You can test it present it to clients for approval etc.