Variables Examples

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

Akis Ioannou

Sliding menus - Animation on screen

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Sliding menu with animation on screen

Akis Ioannou

Settings

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A simple, one page prototype inspired by Ramotion's Contact Sync (https://dribbble.com/shots/1749645-Contact-Sync?list=users&offset=11). Just play with the on/off switches.

Alexis Piperides

Inbox

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Hit Refresh icon to see a loading animation for bringing new email. Swipe left on the top latest email to delete. (Inspired from http://www.beautifulinterfaces.com/item/114-covert-inbox)

Akis Ioannou

IslandBreak

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Full app prototype for IslandBreak Bahamas travel Guide - Discover & explore the islands of The Bahamas with a smart mobile travel guide. http://islandbreakapp.com/

James Penfold

498 A8

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A mobile app that aggregates pricing data for video games to help the user find the best deal possible. This was created as a project for a class on prototyping techniques.

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Carnival Shooting Gallery

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This is a custom tablet prototype of my take on a popular carnival attraction called the shooting gallery. I wanted to show everyone how versatible and powerful the Proto.io tool is and demonstrate that anyone can make video games using Proto.io. This prototype was inspired by various versions of the classic game created for mobile devices released a few years ago. This is meant for educational purposes only. Please click on the heart icon below to show your support and leave comments. I'd be happy to answer any questions you have. Have fun! 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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umu - assisting parents in challenging situations.

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umu assists parents in challenging situations. A crowded day at the beach, a theme park, you name it. A tiny transmitter is carried by the child which's signal is received by the smartphone. When the child is bound to move out of sight or towards a dangerous sight such as water or a busy intersection the parents are alerted. see more at: http://crafting-convenience.com/umu/ Feel free to contact me at: jason@hello-bright.nl

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