Emoji Toggle Component

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Mouse over and out to toggle between the active and inactive state. Click to select the active state, click again to deselect. Showcases the power of containers in Proto.io. Each emoji is converted into a container (through the right-click menu). The individual emoji containers have two states: selected and deselected. The parent container contains all the emoji containers. This parent container has 6 states: non-selected, and the active state for each emoji (5). The click/tap trigger changes the both the individual emoji state, and respective parent container state to the active emoji. Easily change the emojis to any other one you choose while maintaining all the interactions. Make sure to click into each individual emoji container and double-click the current emoji and replace the image with the new one from the asset library. Replacing the image by double-clicking the existing one preserves the grayscale in the deselected state. Enjoy!

Todd Siegel

Smart Home - High Fidelity

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The SmartHome prototype is a high fidelity prototype that was build by using mostly components, graphics and animations from Proto.io Please go ahead an try it out. Prepare a hot cappuccino for yourself or even better arm your home alarm directly through the SmartHome app. Control all your smart devices fast, easy and reliably through the app! Includes: Multiple containers, states and states transitions, on screen interactions, on state enter interactions and much more. Multiple proto.io animations Bodymovin animations Battery level for the coffeemaker is dynamic by getting the minutes of the current time and updating the battery level percentage. A couple of variables In overall, this is a great project for users that want to expand their proto.io knowledge and move to medium and high fidelity prototyping. Feel free to import!

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Scrollable data table

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Here is an example of a scrollable data table with vertical and horizontal scroll and a fixed header. Data design: https://www.sketchappsources.com/free-source/3706-datatable-with-horizontal-scroll-sketch-freebie-resource.html

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TrafficParty

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The result of a Design Sprint Process.

Kokonut Lab

Photo capture

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Simulation of a Photo Capture

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Choose your avatar

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variables, scrollable containers, container states Avatar style design Credits: https://www.sketchappsources.com/free-source/4458-memoji-icons-sketch-freebie-resource.html

Annie Simpson

Circle illusion with Tusi motion

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I made this illusion based on the Tusi motion method, which takes his name from Nair al-Din Tusi, a Persian astronomer from the 13th century. The principle established by Tusi states that: If a circle with diameter A rotates on the inner boundary of a circle with diameter 2A, then a point on the circumference of the inner circle traces a straight line. As you can see, any ball in the inner circumference is following a perfect linear movement. This is created with 8 Containers where the balls move linear in a loop. The delay between balls must be always the same as the speed of the animation. An ease-in-out cubic-bezier(.4, 0, .6, 1) animation is required to get the circular shape.

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