Course Information
Course Overview
Create Interactions and Micro Animations
Prototyping with Flinto is one of the most essential skills for the best UI/UX designers. The software allows its user to create transitions and micro interactions which very precisely showcase the project’s functionality. You are able to perfectly reflect the workings of an app before its final implementation or project presentation. Working with Flinto gives you an unprecedented level of control over every single aspect of the project, and this course is all you need to start your Flinto experience!
The first part of the course includes a practical example to help you become familiar with all the important concepts of how Flinto operates, functions and tools. We are going to design an effective mockup of an application interface and discover the potential of Flinto.
The latter half of the course involves practical application of Flinto functions in order to design all the transitions and animations for our intelligent home app. This project will prove how useful Flinto is, because it is entire possible to create even the most complex element of an app using this software.
Another great functionality of Flinto comes from its capability to connect layers via transitions. This function lets us design animations where one layer smoothly transitions from one screen to another or even create shape animations, which simply morph one into another.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- 43 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
What You’ll Learn
- Flinto - Working techniques, Importing resources from Sketch, Animations and Micro interactions, Reusable components, Practical application project, Flinto - Tips & Tricks
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CChantal Aafjes
The information provided is really nice and useful, only the instructor talks like he is late for his train and he needs to finish it up quickly. This occasionally feels stressful and startles confusion. I am an experienced designer but I find it hard to follow sometimes.
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CCee king
I'm giving this course an average rating not because the instructor doesn't know the software, he clearly does, very well but his delivery is poor, he speaks way too fast and moves around too fast too, I pause, skip back several times just to understand what he's done, I know udemy has a "slow down play button" but it is painful to use. If the instructor reads this, please slow down, I know you can't help the way you speak, maybe pause and give your audience time to follow, stop moving around the screen so fast too, this is an animation demonstration try to slow down.
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LLu Lam Ho
This course is so good, easy to understand.
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KKarolina
I am a fan of Greg's courses, but I have a few comments. I would like to get a flinto file without animation. I think people want to add transitions themselves, but they don't know how to delete them first. Not everyone has a sketch program (to download the latest trial version you need to update the version of the mac, which can be problematic). I also recommend giving people tasks to do during the course, to do some interaction with the students. I am sure that most people will not watch the course to the end, because it is boring to watch how someone else is doing the project, and copy the steps at best.