Introduction to Axure
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
In this Axure tutorial we'll learn how to use Axure to create an interactive website prototype with a slideshow and click through pages at the end. Software required: Axure RP Pro 7.0.
In this Axure tutorial we'll learn how to use Axure to create an interactive website prototype with a slideshow and click through pages at the end. We'll start by exploring and getting comfortable with the Axure interface. After that, we'll focus on mastering effective ways to use widgets to communicate ideas and create prototypes. Finally, we'll cover many exciting tools that will help you create advanced prototypes including slideshows, dynamic panels and other content. This course will help you get started with the program and be able create prototypes that will help communicate ideas to stakeholders, or run usability tests with potential users. Software required: Axure RP Pro 7.0.
In this Axure tutorial we'll learn how to use Axure to create an interactive website prototype with a slideshow and click through pages at the end. We'll start by exploring and getting comfortable with the Axure interface. After that, we'll focus on mastering effective ways to use widgets to communicate ideas and create prototypes. Finally, we'll cover many exciting tools that will help you create advanced prototypes including slideshows, dynamic panels and other content. This course will help you get started with the program and be able create prototypes that will help communicate ideas to stakeholders, or run usability tests with potential users. Software required: Axure RP Pro 7.0.
Syllabus
- Introduction and Project Overview 1min
- Introduction to Axure 103mins
Taught by
Antonia Anni
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