Apple Watch using native UI library

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Created using Proto.io library of fully interactive, native watchOS components.

Akis Ioannou

Expand container that moves adjacent content in sync

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This simple prototype demonstrates how have a container expand and collapse while moving adjacent content in sync.

Todd Siegel

Initiate

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Updated version of portal prototype (final).

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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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Expand/Collapse Menu

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This is an expand/collapse menu example that can be created using container states.

Akis Ioannou

Vector Animation Splash

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This Splash screen prototype shows a vector animation of a headphone made in After Effects. Use the Bodymovin plugin that exports a JSON file and can be dropped right into Proto.io.

Todd Siegel

Drag and Drop

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Drag and Drop an avatar over a target area that animates when in the drop zone. When released outside the target drop zone, it returns to the original location. Uses a variable to define the target drop zone, that then triggers animations in the zone and when dropped. See how it was made step by step in the webinar video: https://support.proto.io/hc/en-us/articles/115000637591-Advanced-Scrolling-Dragging TAGS: drag and drop dragging variables variable animations on drop animation

Todd Siegel

Football Team Formations

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I'm going to give you an explanation of the best modern football formations. A football formation is a number set that describes the positions of players on the field. It determines how many players play on defense, the midfield, and the frontline. The first number always describes the defender, and so on. For example, a formation like 4-3-3 plays with four defenders, three midfielders, and three forwards. The goalkeeper is never mentioned in a football formation. Most formations are described in three numbers but four- and five-rank formations are also possible. This is created in Proto.io using States and States Animations.

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