From the course: Principle for UX Design
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Tools and menus - Principle Tutorial
From the course: Principle for UX Design
Tools and menus
- [Instructor] We continue our interface tour by looking at a few more important tools and menu items that you will find extremely useful. If you want to follow along, open the tools and menus file found in your chapter download. At the top of the canvas right here are a number of tools. This insert popped down is where you can add rectangle circles, rounded rectangles, text, and even art boards. Import lets you bring in Sketch or Figma documents. That's about it. Going to close that. In fact, there are other ways of bringing in content and we'll get into that later on in this chapter. Next to the import is create component. This is a tool that lets you turn such items as buttons and switches and things like that into components and reuse them throughout the project. Over here are two of the more important tools of Principle, drivers and animate. They are distinctly different. Drivers animate objects based…
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Review of the Principle interface5m 17s
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Tools and menus5m
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Create and add artboards3m 38s
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Add content to an artboard6m 38s
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Add and format text4m 33s
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Create your first animation3m 33s
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Test and share your work4m 23s
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Import from Sketch2m 45s
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Figma import2m 31s
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Export to web2m 29s
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