Infopalette - Extremly simple demo

931
0
1
Extremly simple demo of Infopalette. Once you switch your device to landscape mode, it shows the infopalette name. The I has a blue dot on top of it. Move this blue dot to the spot where you want to make your statement. The blue dot is a work around for proto.io, it won't be in the software demo. Once you lift your finger from the screen, the three text field for entering your statement will be shown. You can enter the subject, predicate and object (a statement). When all three text fields contain at least one character, an "opslag" field will be shown at the bottom of the screen. This is just to give you a visual to tell you the statement is stored, in the demo this "opslag" field will be removed.

6e997fa3-504e-11ed 9221-0e76797a4f7b

Silent Shaves (Intro)

4,428
1
250
Concept intro of a mobile app. Loading screen and logo animating to the home screen of the app. Content appears in a subtle animation.

Alexis Piperides

Calendar concept

9,760
2
626
A calendar picker concept based on Ramotion's example on Dribbble, https://dribbble.com/shots/1782092-Survey-Platform-Design

Alexis Piperides

iPhone 5S Dial Pad

4,037
2
107
This is an interactive dial pad, created with proto.io. Development & original idea: https://spaces.proto.io/akisioannou Graphic design: George Prentzas

f4ff2085-9250-11ed 9221-0e76797a4f7b

Back To Past

1,665
0
Its a small school project.

a5a94aeb-504d-11ed 9221-0e76797a4f7b

Hey!

3,495
1
Hey!, the conversational app that is here to help users find something to do today. Users search through three categories of events to find what best suits them, learn, see and do. Each event appears 24hrs before it begins, allowing users time to plan their day. Users can view saved events and can even add their own events, all from the home menu. Hey! brings people together through entertaining events.

2fea4bf5-504e-11ed 9221-0e76797a4f7b

Webook

1,431
0
3
Pourquoi notre futur dépend des bibliotheques de la lecture et de l'imagination.

552027d4-504d-11ed 9221-0e76797a4f7b

Get the position of a scrolling container

4,168
2
114
If you need to get the Y position of a vertically scrolling container, create a text box. Then on the container scroll trigger, set a variable that evaluates the numerical callback value from the event (Y position). Then add a callback that changes the text property of the text box by reading from the variable.

Todd Siegel

Next