7/6/2023 0 Comments Framer js tutorialsSo a lot of times when I’m presenting to, say, a client, it feels like a lot of smoke and mirrors. Then moving into Framer, that allows me to prototype it. Ultimately, when I’m working on a project, I might design something out in Figma or Sketch, tools you might be more familiar with on the design side. That might help explain how prototyping fits into that. So I guess the first question I would ask is when you’re talking about prototyping, what do you kind of mean? What is prototyping for you?Īmy: Yeah, so I’ll kind of talk a little about the design process. Specifically, how we can use Framer for prototyping. So today we’re going to do something that’s a little different for Learn With Jason, but I actually think it’s really exciting and very relevant to what a lot of us are - honestly, it’s going to be something I think will help us out a lot, which is prototyping. I don’t listen to tons of country, but just that country music coming into the airport feels like home. I think whenever I’m traveling, my favorite part is coming into the Nashville airport. It was the weirdest thing.Īmy: That’s awesome. I remember when I went there, I walked into a taco shop and saw one of the best bands I’ve ever seen opening the second stage of the taco shop. I used to be a musician, so Nashville has a special place in my heart because everything is musical. Jason: You know, I’ve only been to Nashville once, but I had such a good time when I was there. I didn’t realize - are you in southern Oregon?Īmy: No, it’s a remote team. I’ve worked with them for about five years. I’m a senior UI/UX designer and front-end developer at Zeal, a software consultancy in Southern Oregon. For people who aren’t familiar with your work, could you give us a little background?Īmy: Yeah, sure. But before we talk about that, I want to talk about you. I’m super excited to do the work we’re going to do. Jason: I’m super excited to have you on the show. Thank you so much for being here today.Īmy: Yeah, thanks for having me. And welcome to another episode of Learn With Jason. ![]() Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. Full Transcript Click to expand the full transcriptĬaptions provided by White Coat Captioning ( ).
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