Do you know the difference between wireframe, mockup and prototype? These three terms are often used interchangeably to mean the same thing. The problem is, you shouldn’t.
A wireframe is a static, low-fidelity depiction of a design. It provides an outline of the look or shape of a proposed design, but not its functionality or feel. A mockup provides a greater amount of information. Mockups are mid- to high-fidelity depictions of a proposed design. Mockups are also static, and they do not prove interactivity.