IFTTT

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An as close as possible copy of the IFTTT onboarding experience. This prototype is also made in 4 other tools (Pixate, Origami, Framer & Form) to compare the differences between them. More info: http://medium.com/sketch-app-sources/five-app-prototyping-tools-compared-form-framer-origami-pixate-proto-io-c2acc9062c61 Original app: http://appstore.com/IFbyIFTTT

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onboarding of Service App

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Re-creation of the onboarding sequence of the app "Service" See how it was done step-by-step in the on-boarding webinar: http://docs.proto.io/videos/creating-great-on-boarding-experiences-with-proto-io/ The app itself: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/service/id1005945537?mt=8

Todd Siegel

SpaceTrip high-fidelity

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Designers can use their favorite design tools like Photoshop and Sketch to design the finest details of the user interface for their app. Single or multiple touch interactions can be applied on any UI element (layer) on each screen. Sophisticated animations can be created on-screen as well as screen transitions, using the powerful timeline animation features that Proto.io offers.

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Keezy App Animation

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Tap/Hold the black circle to see the 2 state animation of the Keezy sound looping app. A circle of circular buttons spins out onto the expanded black circle that becomes the screen background. Once you're on this 2nd state, tap anywhere to return to the initial state. I recorded a webinar showing how to create this interactive animation: http://docs.proto.io/videos/re-creating-bespoke-interactive-animations-with-proto-io-2/ You can also find the assets here used for the prototype. Enjoy!

Todd Siegel

iOS Weather App

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This is the companion prototype to a 2-part tutorial where we explore the utilization of variables to help us to recreate Apple’s native iOS Weather app. In both tutorials, we go over the different ways Proto.io makes variables available to use in building your prototypes - from the simple example of setting a value in the variables manager and utilizing that value in the prototype to creating and setting a custom variable based on the property of a container and then to the more advanced usage of ternary operators to affect an outcome based on conditions surrounding that custom variable. http://docs.proto.io/videos/ios-weather-app-variables-tutorial-part-1/ http://docs.proto.io/videos/ios-weather-app-variables-tutorial-part-2/

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10 Second Timer Example

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I simulated a 10 second timer that counts down from 10 to 0. This is very simple to do. All you need to do is change the text property of the text value with a custom value and include a delay of 1 second. Then add a callback for the next number with a delay of 1 second. Repeat this until you get to the number 0. There is no need to use variables to simulate a timer. If you are looking for someone to help you with your prototype, we are available for hire at: http://protonerds.com/

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UBER

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I created a prototype of the UBER app for Android in order to demonstrate what is possible using Proto.io. This project was a massive undertaking as my goal was to simulate the user experience of what it would be like to order 4 different UBER cars in San Francisco. I plan on doing a full "behind the scenes" article on my website about the challenges I faced along the way simulating the UBER app in Proto.io. Special thanks to the awesome team at Proto.io for all of their tireless assistance along the way! If you are looking for an experienced Proto.io prototype engineer or are looking for tutorials and more information about Proto.io please visit my website: http://protonerds.com/

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Silent Shaves (Intro)

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Concept intro of a mobile app. Loading screen and logo animating to the home screen of the app. Content appears in a subtle animation.

Alexis Piperides

Google Inbox - compose animation

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The recently released Google Inbox app is a re-thinking of the email inbox experience that beautifully demonstrates Google's material design interactive animation language. This prototype focuses on the compose button's animation. Click the + to reveal a new state where a wave of buttons and labels float up, and the + becomes a pencil icon. It uses two states, with staggered animations.

Todd Siegel

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