I’ve been using ProtoPie for the past two years for advanced prototyping, and with its formulas, variables, conditional logic, functions, etc, we can build almost anything. Coming from Sketch a few years ago (and having used XD for one project because I had to), while obviously not perfect Figma is just smarter and imho better with its conventions and methods and I think justified in why it is the conversation in product design tools. But, you don’t really see a lot of folks talking about UXPin or Axure as their primary design tool. I came here to make a post about expanding Figma into the advanced prototyping territory and found this one.ĭesign apps are very product design forward which I like, and also afford some prototyping, and prototyping apps continue to add features to afford straight-up design processes as well. I recently have been thinking about the logistics of advanced prototyping, and the unfortunate divide between design apps and prototyping apps. Just a simple list of global access variable declarations that can be used in flow logic alongside the usual event settings. This would tremendously improve prototypes without requiring a ton of additional feature work. I would choose from those drop downs and make this: ![]() In the interaction panel, I want to see a section where I can choose a variable=value selection to act as a condition check, allowing me to send the flow to different frames, like this: ![]() Example: variable name: “password” with value: “hello”. In that connector, I want to highlight it, then see a “global variables” section in the property panel where I can add a custom global variable and give it a value. I’d like to be able to utilize a list of global variables that I can access in this panel, in order to create logic based events. When prototyping, we have the interaction panel to add input events.
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