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Sketch 3 and InVision: Make a Clickable Prototype

Sketch 3 and InVision: Make a Clickable Prototype
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2.5 Hours | 446 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English


Turn your mobile app idea into an interactive prototype to show investors and friends

When you watch the promo video above you'll see exactly what you will be able to create when you have completed this course.

You'll learn how to use Sketch 3, and the online tool InVision, to bring an application design from your head onto the screen and finally onto your smartphone where you can show your friends or clients.

This course was created with non-designers in mind. If you are new to Sketch you will learn everything you need to know to design application interfaces in Sketch 3.

We cover some basic documentation, like User Stories and Flow Diagrams, so you can confidently go onto the design stage knowing that you have a fully fleshed out idea of what your application will do. We also cover some color theory to help you make the right color choices the first time and end up with a good looking product.

This course's instructor has taught college level web design and computer animation courses and he brings all that experience to this course. The high definition videos are clear, concise and professionally edited.

 

Sketch 3 and InVision: Make a Clickable Prototype

 

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