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Thank you very much! You can implement the subscription system using Javascript as well, but after all we found an even easier solution. :)
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I think this one: https://www.udemy.com/complete-ios-developer-course/?dtcode=fsHluCx2JsRI#/ :)
Besides everything mentioned before I also recommend you to subscribe to Sidebar.io They usually send the most inspiring sites when I need some push forward. :) http://sidebar.io/
From my perspective, as a web designer I also code every single button. Sketch can also generate you CSS during the export if you want. For me Sketch is the best and fastest tool to create and capture my first ideas and preview it in real time on my iPhone with the Sketch Mirror app, without any kind of exporting and transferring images. The complete structure of the Sketch app is designed for creating flat UI design, while Photoshop, illustrator etc. were originally designed for something else. Can you go shopping with a F1 car? Of course you can, but will you? :)
I think the parallax "era" is over now, leave that behind. What do you think what will be the web trend in 2015? Look around and get more inspiration. :) Keep going.
Sketch is the best tool for creating UI/UX design nowadays. To improve your daily workflow I recommend you to check a few additional plugins as well. I collected the most useful ones here: http://despreneur.com/the-best-sketch-plugins-for-a-faster-design-workflow/
Designer News app by Meng To - https://appsto.re/hu/FB5C0.i
Nice app and website :) But on the website the first video and the iPhone mockup aren't aligned perfectly. (latest Mac OS X Yosemite Safari)
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Thank you so much! :) Actually, you can download all the source files from the end of this article, so you can play around with them and see how everything is built. Also, there are really great and useful Studio tutorial vidoes on the InVision website, which I recommend checking out as well.