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"Habit Design" diagram based on the notes from Nir Eyal <br>
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In order to get use to exercise with different programming tools, I have prototyped an interactive diagram with Adobe XD software, which allows you to create wireframes of your storyboards, having the option to simply animate buttons to see a life-like final result of the website or app. It also allows to drag vector files from Illustrator into the templates or to use already-designed interfaces, which shortens time and reduces effort. <br>
After I have double checked that the buttons are properly framed to each corresponding board, I save the project as svg. files and open them again in Sublime. Then I transform the files as html and link them all by adding a sound file to each button, resulting on 31 html pages.
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"Habit Design" diagram based on the notes from Nir Eyal
File:Diagram.pdf



In order to get use to exercise with different programming tools, I have prototyped an interactive diagram with Adobe XD software, which allows you to create wireframes of your storyboards, having the option to simply animate buttons to see a life-like final result of the website or app. It also allows to drag vector files from Illustrator into the templates or to use already-designed interfaces, which shortens time and reduces effort.

After I have double checked that the buttons are properly framed to each corresponding board, I save the project as svg. files and open them again in Sublime. Then I transform the files as html and link them all by adding a sound file to each button, resulting on 31 html pages.