Udemy
Principle - Realistic Animations & Prototypes
Learn how to create prototypes that look & feel like real applications using Principle App and reusable components.| Length | 3 to 4 weeks |
| Effort | 3 hours per week |
| Price | $ 36 |
| Subject | Design, Art |
| Level | Any |
| Languages | English |
| Video Transcripts | None |
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.
Who this course is for:- 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
What you'll 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
Course syllabus
Meet the instructors
Mariz Melo
Designer & Developer
Hey there, my name is Mariz Melo.
I have been working with design and development for the past 20+ years, from opening my own design/dev studio in Brazil right after college to working with big companies in the Silicon Valley here in California.
My goal is to help designers and developers looking to learn about the latest design tools and technologies.
