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In this video, I'll introduce the reasons why a designer may want to prototype interactions. Download the Project Files, and I'll see you in the next video for the demo.
Further Reading:
- Ask a UXpert: How Micro-Interactions Can Enhance the User Experience - Thinking Design by Adobe
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Now that you have a grasp
of the principles,
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let's design an app that
includes a range of interactions.
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For the rest of this course I'll be
demoing an app that teaches people how to
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sort their waste in to compost,
recycling, and landfill bins.
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But first, let's understand the reason for
prototyping interactions.
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Let's say you have designed a mock-up and
you have all these grand visions of how
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the screens tie into one another, and how
the user interacts with a static image.
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How do you convey that to others?
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