Here’s an AEP After Effects freebie for mobile loading spinners. It’s a PRD file, and unfortunately this doesn’t play nice with After Effects, so only Principle users can benefit from this one. It focuses on the welcome/onboarding screen where users can see demos of the app, and learn how it actually functions. This free mockup is for a mobile app called Snapster. But you also get to see how page elements animate around the screen in various directions. This freebie shows how to create transitions that swipe between screens. It includes a Sketch and Principle file you can download for free. This mockup is based on the PlayStation Controller for a mobile app UI. Here’s an incredibly dynamic UX animation effect shared by Alexander Boychenko. You also get a feel for the easing effect whenever the swipe action is released. The animation is extremely simple, and demonstrates how items should move on the screen when pressure is applied. Designed by Leon Wu, this free swipe animation comes with a PRD file which is made for Principle. Here’s another swipe animated mockup that focuses on cart items in a slideshow. These types of user behaviors are the best to be shown through animation because it gives developers a chance to see how the interface should work. The UI follows a very basic wireframe scheme with user input displayed as a blue dot. You can download the free AEP file for After Effects, and try it out yourself. The default iOS swipe action is used to display alternate options for editing/deleting items, and that’s exactly what you get in this freebie created by Ramil Derogongun. Swiping is a very common action in mobile apps for various purposes. These UX mockups rely on motion with Read more Delete Action Interface designers are taking a greater interest in UX design with animated mockups that emulate user actions. Four UX Design Techniques to Encourage User Engagement
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