Principle – Realistic Animations & Prototypes
Principle – Realistic Animations & Prototypes, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.15, with 55 lectures, based on 59 reviews, and has 373 subscribers.
You will learn about Student will be comfortable using Principle and its features to create their own prototypes Students will learn the basics of Principle Students will learn how to animate elements and create special effects in Principle Students will learn about components and how to use them in Principle Build the "YummyYucky" Tinder like food application Build the "Moviegoer" mobile application with login/signup, sidebar options, list of movies with details page, video player, and more Students will learn how to export their prototypes and animations as Images, Videos, and as a Mac Application Students will learn how to share to iOS devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) using Principle Mirror This course is ideal for individuals who are Designers looking to convert their mockups into real looking prototypes or Motion designers looking to create design interactions with Principle or Product Managers looking for a way to communicate their ideas with designers or Anyone looking to create prototypes that look and feel like real apps It is particularly useful for Designers looking to convert their mockups into real looking prototypes or Motion designers looking to create design interactions with Principle or Product Managers looking for a way to communicate their ideas with designers or Anyone looking to create prototypes that look and feel like real apps.
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Summary
Title: Principle – Realistic Animations & Prototypes
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 4.15
Number of Lectures: 55
Number of Published Lectures: 55
Number of Curriculum Items: 55
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 55
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Student will be comfortable using Principle and its features to create their own prototypes
- Students will learn the basics of Principle
- Students will learn how to animate elements and create special effects in Principle
- Students will learn about components and how to use them in Principle
- Build the "YummyYucky" Tinder like food application
- Build the "Moviegoer" mobile application with login/signup, sidebar options, list of movies with details page, video player, and more
- Students will learn how to export their prototypes and animations as Images, Videos, and as a Mac Application
- Students will learn how to share to iOS devices (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad) using Principle Mirror
Who Should Attend
- Designers looking to convert their mockups into real looking prototypes
- Motion designers looking to create design interactions with Principle
- Product Managers looking for a way to communicate their ideas with designers
- Anyone looking to create prototypes that look and feel like real apps
Target Audiences
- Designers looking to convert their mockups into real looking prototypes
- Motion designers looking to create design interactions with Principle
- Product Managers looking for a way to communicate their ideas with designers
- Anyone looking to create prototypes that look and feel like real apps
Learn how to create prototypes the look & feel like real applications. I will walk you through the Principle user interface and animation features, after that we will develop 2 different prototypes together.
The YummyYucky food taste app and the Moviegoer app which helps people finding movies to watch.
Knowledge in Sketch App is a nice to have, but not required for this course.
I hope you are as excited as I am to start this journey.
Let’s get started.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Overview of the course and projects
Chapter 2: Basics
Lecture 1: User Interface overview
Lecture 2: How to use the Preview panel
Lecture 3: Grouping elements together
Lecture 4: Working with Artboards, Shapes, and Text
Lecture 5: How to use Masks
Lecture 6: Importing Assets
Lecture 7: Importing Assets from Sketch
Lecture 8: Importing Assets from Figma
Chapter 3: Animation
Lecture 1: Events, Transitions, and the Animate Panel
Lecture 2: Animation properties
Lecture 3: Using Angles to create an Apple Watch Clock face
Lecture 4: Circular Spinner with Masks
Lecture 5: Enhancing the Circular Spinner Animation
Lecture 6: Drag and Drop elements
Lecture 7: Scrolling content
Lecture 8: How to use the Drivers panel
Lecture 9: Creating a Solar System with Drivers
Lecture 10: Pagination Event with Drivers
Lecture 11: Parallax Effect with Drivers
Lecture 12: Exporting your animations
Chapter 4: Components
Lecture 1: Understanding Components
Lecture 2: How to use components in Principle
Lecture 3: Switcher button component
Lecture 4: Slider with nested components
Lecture 5: Button with Ripple effect (Material Design)
Lecture 6: Extending components
Lecture 7: Component Message Communication
Lecture 8: Input text component
Chapter 5: PROJECT: YummyYucky
Lecture 1: YummyYucky app project overview
Lecture 2: Welcome screen
Lecture 3: Food option screen
Lecture 4: Card component with Page Event and Drivers
Lecture 5: Yummy and Yucky card selection
Lecture 6: Transition between food options
Lecture 7: Food menu screen
Lecture 8: Food item component
Chapter 6: PROJECT – Moviegoer
Lecture 1: Moviegoer app Project Overview
Lecture 2: Progress indicator and Splash transition
Lecture 3: Log-in screen
Lecture 4: Reset password screen
Lecture 5: Create an account screen
Lecture 6: Application main screen
Lecture 7: List of movies component
Lecture 8: Trending movies interaction
Lecture 9: Movie details screen
Lecture 10: Playing movie trailers
Lecture 11: Favorite a movie
Lecture 12: Sidebar component
Lecture 13: Sidebar List of favorites
Lecture 14: Sidebar Sign-out option
Chapter 7: Sharing your prototypes
Lecture 1: Share as an Image or Video
Lecture 2: Share as a Mac Application
Lecture 3: Share to a device with Principle Mirror
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Summary of the course
Instructors
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Mariz Melo
Designer & Developer
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- 4 stars: 14 votes
- 5 stars: 39 votes
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