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Innovators and problem solvers. Small enough to be simple and quick, but big enough to deliver the scope you want at the pace you need. Small enough to be simple and quick, but big enough to deliver the scope you want at the pace you need.
We are strategists, designers and developers. Innovators and problem solvers. Small enough to be simple and quick.
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We are strategists, designers and developers. Innovators and problem solvers. Small enough to be simple and quick, but big enough to deliver the scope you want at the pace you need. Small enough to be simple and quick, but big enough to deliver the scope you want at the pace you need.
We are strategists, designers and developers. Innovators and problem solvers. Small enough to be simple and quick.
Best practices for successful prototypes
Flowbite is an open-source library of UI components built with the utility-first classes from Tailwind CSS. It also includes interactive elements such as dropdowns, modals, datepickers.
Before going digital, you might benefit from scribbling down some ideas in a sketchbook. This way, you can think things through before committing to an actual design project.
But then I found a component library based on Tailwind CSS called Flowbite. It comes with the most commonly used UI components, such as buttons, navigation bars, cards, form elements, and more which are conveniently built with the utility classes from Tailwind CSS.
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Getting started with Flowbite
First of all you need to understand how Flowbite works. This library is not another framework. Rather, it is a set of components based on Tailwind CSS that you can just copy-paste from the documentation.
It also includes a JavaScript file that enables interactive components, such as modals, dropdowns, and datepickers which you can optionally include into your project via CDN or NPM.
You can check out the quickstart guide to explore the elements by including the CDN files into your project. But if you want to build a project with Flowbite I recommend you to follow the build tools steps so that you can purge and minify the generated CSS.
You’ll also receive a lot of useful application UI, marketing UI, and e-commerce pages that can help you get started with your projects even faster. You can check out this comparison table to better understand the differences between the open-source and pro version of Flowbite.
When does design come in handy?
While it might seem like extra work at a first glance, here are some key moments in which prototyping will come in handy:
Usability testing. Does your user know how to exit out of screens? Can they follow your intended user journey and buy something from the site you’ve designed? By running a usability test, you’ll be able to see how users will interact with your design once it’s live;
Involving stakeholders. Need to check if your GDPR consent boxes are displaying properly? Pass your prototype to your data protection team and they can test it for real;
Impressing a client. Prototypes can help explain or even sell your idea by providing your client with a hands-on experience;
Communicating your vision. By using an interactive medium to preview and test design elements, designers and developers can understand each other — and the project — better.
Laying the groundwork for best design
Before going digital, you might benefit from scribbling down some ideas in a sketchbook. This way, you can think things through before committing to an actual design project.
Let’s start by including the CSS file inside the head tag of your HTML.
Understanding typography
Type properties
A typeface is a collection of letters. While each letter is unique, certain shapes are shared across letters. A typeface represents shared patterns across a collection of letters.
Baseline
A typeface is a collection of letters. While each letter is unique, certain shapes are shared across letters. A typeface represents shared patterns across a collection of letters.
Measurement from the baseline
A typeface is a collection of letters. While each letter is unique, certain shapes are shared across letters. A typeface represents shared patterns across a collection of letters.
Type classification
Serif
A serif is a small shape or projection that appears at the beginning or end of a stroke on a letter. Typefaces with serifs are called serif typefaces. Serif fonts are classified as one of the following:
Old-Style serifs
Low contrast between thick and thin strokes
Diagonal stress in the strokes
Slanted serifs on lower-case ascenders
Low contrast between thick and thin strokes
Diagonal stress in the strokes
Slanted serifs on lower-case ascenders
Laying the best for successful prototyping
A serif is a small shape or projection that appears at the beginning:
Flowbite is just awesome. It contains tons of predesigned components and pages starting from login screen to complex dashboard. Perfect choice for your next SaaS application.
Code example
A serif is a small shape or projection that appears at the beginning or end of a stroke on a letter. Typefaces with serifs are called serif typefaces. Serif fonts are classified as one of the following:
A serif is a small shape or projection that appears at the beginning or end of a stroke on a letter.
Country
Date & Time
Amount
United States
April 21, 2021
$2,300
Canada
May 31, 2021
$300
United Kingdom
June 3, 2021
$2,500
Australia
June 23, 2021
$3,543
Germany
July 6, 2021
$99
France
August 23, 2021
$2,540
Best practices for setting up your prototype
Low fidelity or high fidelity? Fidelity refers to how close a prototype will be to the real deal. If you’re simply preparing a quick visual aid for a presentation, a low-fidelity prototype — like a wireframe with placeholder images and some basic text — would be more than enough. But if you’re going for more intricate usability testing, a high-fidelity prototype — with on-brand colors, fonts and imagery — could help get more pointed results.
Consider your user. To create an intuitive user flow, try to think as your user would when interacting with your product. While you can fine-tune this during beta testing, considering your user’s needs and habits early on will save you time by setting you on the right path.
Start from the inside out. A nice way to both organize your tasks and create more user-friendly prototypes is by building your prototypes ‘inside out’. Start by focusing on what will be important to your user, like a Buy now button or an image gallery, and list each element by order of priority. This way, you’ll be able to create a prototype that puts your users’ needs at the heart of your design.
And there you have it! Everything you need to design and share prototypes — right in Flowbite Figma.