Apple Watch using native UI library

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Created using Proto.io library of fully interactive, native watchOS components.

Akis Ioannou

Variables Examples

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

Akis Ioannou

Date picker

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An example of a date picker that can be imported and used in your project. (Basic use of variables) tags: calendar, picker, date picker

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Sign in Screen

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This is an example of a sign in screen that validates a username and a password. Feel free to import this fully editable project into your own account for use in your prototypes. Use the following to successfully sign in and proceed to the next screen User Name: john Password: proto.io

Akis Ioannou

Vector Animation Splash

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This Splash screen prototype shows a vector animation of a headphone made in After Effects. Use the Bodymovin plugin that exports a JSON file and can be dropped right into Proto.io.

Todd Siegel

Image upload animation

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This image uploading animation simulates dragging and dropping a file into a predefined area using Variables. *Credits to Jokūbas as this is a replicate of his animation https://dribbble.com/shots/1413804-Image-Uploading-Animation

Anna w

SpaceTrip high-fidelity

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Designers can use their favorite design tools like Photoshop and Sketch to design the finest details of the user interface for their app. Single or multiple touch interactions can be applied on any UI element (layer) on each screen. Sophisticated animations can be created on-screen as well as screen transitions, using the powerful timeline animation features that Proto.io offers.

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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

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