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

Menu Overlay Animation - Google Calendar for iOS

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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.

Todd Siegel

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

Dashboard for writers

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Just type in and get focused

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Bookstore website prototype

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For my User Experience & Visual Design class we had to redesign the entire website for a bookstore called Laie that is based in Barcelona. This is desktop proposal. It's my first time using proto.io! Feedback is more than welcomed! I'm a 3rd year Graphic Design student from Barcelona. cristinanitrons@hotmail.com

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Dynamic List Simulation

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A simple implementation of how to simulate a Dynamic List which the user can manually increase or decrease using a single Container, a List component and States.

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auto-complete search

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Type the first character of topics from http://uxofvr.com to see the auto-complete. (a-z, 2,3). Use ESC to hide the dropdown. Uses a variable to capture the content of the search field then uses the javascript method "{search}".charAt(0) to capture the first character of the search string to then change the container state property of the auto-complete dropdown to match the first character typed. see video of how to create this step-by-step in the webinar: https://support.proto.io/hc/en-us/articles/115001243532-Model-advanced-prototypes-that-use-variables TAGS: auto-complete search dropdown variables variable character selection Thanks to Costas Thoma for the model.

Todd Siegel