UI Kit
Building interactive prototypes is often both a technical and aesthetic challenge for designers. UI Kit addresses this issue by providing a blank canvas for exploring interactive products and visual semantics.
A non-interactive appearance model is commonly used for designing products. However, for usability testing it is important to use interactive models in order to realistically simulate how a user would interact with a product.
Elements of this basic set will include universal functions such as buttons and knobs that have been distilled into their neutral and unadorned forms and interactive modules.
Designer
Frances TungMedia
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