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If you have to do it, I suggest to look into UX Pin as a tool.
It has states and logic for prototypes, which means you might not have to use 70 screens or even more for various flows. Instead you can have multiple interactions on one screen that happen on component level.
It's important because that's how digital products behave. You have elements that can take various states. A website is not an array of artboards, but ONE interactive page.
Also, I'm talking primarily about prototyping. I think it's very important to present your work as a prototype, and producing them by duplicating and linking 10+ artboards for a single interaction is not they way it should work.
I‘ll give that a try :)
Yep. See my other comment ;)
Sure, I tried all the tools ;)
But then again we face the reality that there are certain industry standards (sketch, figma, etc). And I somehow hope that they all will abandon the paradigm of linking whole artboards, which in my opinion is not suited for most product design work.
There will always be tools that do that one thing right. My point is that I think that stateful components should be a fundamental feature, just as drawing rectangles or entering type.
Yes, you can design states as components. But they are not available in prototyping.
Yes, Framer is closest. I really hope they'll introduce a UI-based solution for states.
this is brilliant – can't wait to try it out.
works very nicely! will there be a screenshot feature anytime?
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They just released Sketch Import, which is supposed to work really well.