"It’s still all ones and zeros!"
We got inspired by this article on Quora (https://www.quora.com/How-could-Googles-new-logo-be-only-305-bytes-while-its-old-logo-is-14-000-bytes) that talks about the Google logo and how it consists of circles and rectangles.
So we set off to validate this inside Proto.io (https://proto.io). Proto.io is particularly strong for it’s interactive UI Libraries but it’s web based editor also offers great support for basic shapes like ovals, lines and rectangles. So we recreated the Google logo using only rectangles and circles and what do you know! It all checks out!
Having done all this in Proto.io that it also known for it’s pretty neat animation capabilities, we went a step further and created a cool animation that shows how it’s all done.
For even more fun you can even import it in your own Proto.io account and edit it!
Enjoy!
Use a slider component to see the how a map of the US changes every month over a year based on the concentration of a fanbase.
Uses a basic variable to change the container state of the map, with map assets created in Sketch.
See how a version of it was created step-by-step within the Dashboard & Data Visualization webinar:
http://docs.proto.io/videos/using-proto-io-for-dashboards-and-data-visualizations/
tags: variable | variables | data visualization | data viz | map | slider | states | months | USA
Using color adjustment and filters, I've simulated the iOS spotlight animation. Learn how you can apply these filters at https://proto.io/en/new-features/adjustments-filters/
Prototype of the Material Design menu animation of Google Calendar for iOS.
See how it was created step-by-step in the video of the webinar "Adaptive Prototypes & Material Design UI Library"
http://docs.proto.io/videos/adaptive-prototypes-material-design-ui-library/
Skip to minute 35:14 of the webinar to specifically see this prototype being made.
TAGS:
material design
google iOS calendar
Enjoy.
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
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