Twitter Intro Animation

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This prototype show how to re-create the intro animation of the Twitter iOS app where the bird flings out and the feed flings in. See how it was re-created step-by-step in this webinar video: http://docs.proto.io/videos/re-creating-bespoke-interactive-animations-with-proto-io-2/ Assets also available to use.

Todd Siegel

Form examples

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3 prototypes showing different uses of the form components for iOS 1) Activate / de-activate button when checking / un-checking Terms of Service 2) Capture text input to change property 3) Change number of tickets - limit 8 See how they were created step-by-step in the Using Forms webinar video: https://vimeo.com/118919393 This version on Vimeo includes time-codes so you can jump to particular sub-sections (repeated below as a preview): > Range of iOS form input controls 2:02 > Labels 2:17 > Text fields 2:32 > Setting placeholder text 3:04 > 5 Input Types that display the appropriate iOS keyboard (Text, Numeric, Email, Password, Telephone) 3:30 > Using the Telephone keyboard for credit card number input (large # keys) 4:08 > Need to view prototype on device in order to see the range of keyboards 5:59 > Multi-line text area input field 6:24 > Search Bar 6:40 > Checkbox control customization 7:22 > On/Off Switch control customization 7:52 > Slider control customization 9:27 > Increasing size of slider handle 9:47 > Picker Wheel Customization 10:00 > Prototype example: Activate button when checking terms of service 10:42 > Create a button with two states (using convert to container) 12:55 > Adding interactions to a checkbox control (on change activation/deactivation) 14:45 > Definition of variable and range of uses 17:04 > Using variables with text field interactions 18:25 > Prototype Example: Using a variable to capture text input and show it in a different text box using change property. 23:27 > Prototype: Use variables to increment and decrement counter showing number of tickets being purchased. 28:40 > Searching full range of icons built into Proto.io 29:10 > Using a variable to limit the range of tickets (0 to 8) 32:46 > Copying and pasting interactions with Variables 40:08

Todd Siegel

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

Net Magazine Prototype - Juxtacaption

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This is prototype was created for the Net magazine article "Design Prototypes That Reel Real - with Proto.io. It includes a step-by-step written tutorial with screenshots here: http://www.creativebloq.com/web-design/design-prototypes-feel-real-protoio-21619311 It's a product concept for juxtaposing two photos and typing a caption about the connection between them. It should look like this. The tutorial starts with bringing in a range of external assets. Then it'll show how to design assets and customize native components within the tool. Interactions will be triggered by gestures, keyboard input, and automatically as the prototype loads, then choreographed along an animation timeline. Enjoy... TAGS text input capture staggered animation variable variables show captured text input on different screen

Todd Siegel

Storyboard Animatic - Low Fidelity

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Animated storyboard using low fidelity assets created in Proto.io, and icons found within the Proto.io library and Noun Project. The "On Screen Show" screen interaction is used to animate the content through a sequence of callbacks. See how this was made step-by-step in this webinar video on Low Fidelity prototyping: http://docs.proto.io/videos/low-fidelity-prototyping-with-proto-io/ TAGS: storyboard low fidelity auto-play

Todd Siegel

Snejok

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Snapchat Login Sample

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This prototype is basically just a Snapchat login very well designed, with most of the replicable elements of their app.

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Low-Fidelity prototype - EasyBudget App

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An example of a low-fidelity prototype, showing just enough details to give users an idea of what this app could do. Getting feedback through moderated user testing is best in this initial phase. The app's objective is to help you record your daily expenses, see an outline of your month's finances and compare spending with previous months/periods through charts.

Aimilia Tzanavari

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