First experience with prototyping/microinteractions
This is my first experience with prototyping. Unfortunately, I couldn’t fully realize the original vision I had in mind, but I gave myself a one-hour limit to explore the tool and create a test. So, here is my final creation.
I’ll try to recreate it in the future when I become better at it.
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Hi Matthieu!
Great work done for one hour! Think about the interactivity, when user selects the item/section from menu - it can be closed automatically, which will reduce number of clicks. Next time you can also try to show the menu within the context - in the app for example.
Great work!
Yuliia
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