e-Wallet

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Swipe up and down to choose between cards Credits: Card designs used from: https://www.sketchappsources.com/free-source/2453-credit-card-designs-sketch-freebie-resource.html

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Pro Tips & Tricks

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Here is the set of prototypes from the Pro Tips and Tricks webinar: 1) Propagate Events to Items Below 2) Containers as Symbols 3) Conditional Animation 4) Screen Interaction 5) Sketches into Prototype Here is the video of the webinar: http://docs.proto.io/videos/pro-tips-tricks/ The video is broken down with time-codes on Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/103316955 (under read more) They are also below. Enjoy... > Create popover menu with click through to icon below 4:08 > Propagate all events to the item below 4:08 > Using containers as symbols for efficiency (navigation assets etc.) 11:59 > Customizing a navbar component 14:55 > Customize a tabbar component 16:48 > Convert navbar to a container to repeat (as symbol) 19:10 > Convert tabbar to a container to repeat (as symbol) 19:43 > Convert text box to a container to repeat (as symbol) 19:49 > Using a container to create change font style for repeated Titles and labels. 21:55 > Conditional animations triggered by drag gesture using variables (mailbox swipe). 23:04 > Adding containers to canvas 24:44 > Using the draggable gesture 25:25 > Variable Manager 26:00 > Using onDrag variable to change an objects opacity 26:38 > Range of property values that can be changed based on a drag gesture 27:45 > Capturing the X position from dragging an object using a variable 27:57 > Creating a new value if/then argument using shorthand javascript to change opacity using a variable. 29:00 > Creating a callback to the change a property that reads from a variable. 29:52 > Using the onDragEnd gesture 30:33 > Change the Left property using a variable triggered by onDragEnd 30:49 > See range of properties that can be changed from onDragEnd gesture. 31:04 > Using On Screen Show Interaction for creating an automatically cycling carousel. 35:25 > Importing paper sketches (photos of them) to use as background for layering assets and interactions. 40:28 > Toggling between a sketch and your higher fidelity mockup using states. 44:25 > Duplicating interactions between states 45:18

Todd Siegel

Clubbing and Nightlife

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This project is inspired by Vasjen Katro’s concept ‘Clubbing & Nightlife’ App ‘2Night’. It showcases how Proto.io can be used to create a beautiful parallax scrolling effect. If you’d like to find out how I achieved this effect feel free to import the project into your own account for reverse engineering. https://dribbble.com/shots/2041810-City-intro-animation

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Variables Examples

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The project contains numerous examples completed using variables and conditional logic.

Akis Ioannou

Hide Navigation Bar On Scroll

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This is an example of a Navigation Bar that disappears on any downward scroll and re-appears on on any upward scroll.

Akis Ioannou

Flipboard Animation

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The Flipboard animation created using states.

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Spotify

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Hi there! I would like to share with you the latest version of Spotify prototype. Now you can listen to music while browsing the prototype.

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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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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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