My Prototype for Project Ridgeline here
The interaction buttons are: size M, heart ( add to wish list), add to cart and next photo
Here’s my Ridgeline prototype!
Looking forward to any feedback! Thanks!
Hi! This was the first prototype project that I completed and it was a lot of fun! It did take me a while but I found it kind of relaxing. Here is the link
I did not include interactions for every situation. Instead, I created interactions for
- Looking at Image 2 (click on the right arrow) and going back to Image 1 (click on the left arrow).
- Selecting the XL size.
- Adding the XL size (make sure to click onto this first) and adding to cart.
When I previewed my interaction for looking at Image 2, the image wouldn’t show up for me so please let me know if that is a problem for you as well. I’m not really sure why this happened since I included the second image in my design frame for that interaction. If you have any ideas on how to fix this, please let me know. Thank you!
You can do some basic nav interactions, see if you can find them all
Hiyaaa! Check out my prototype! First one ever
Hello everyone!
Just finished my prototype. Saw a lot of inspiring prototypes in this forum and would like to show mine. Feel free to leave some notes or tips that you think would be helpful.
Here’s my Ridgeline Prototype!
I focused my product detail on one color, as the picture showed Yellow outerwear. I played around with the size buttons more and added the favorite button. Enjoy!
Hi to all new Figma designers!
Here’s my prototype for the Ridline Project!
To interact, you can change each of the sizes or even select one of the first 2 images… Really puts in perspective how to solve all possible interactions we are used to when navigating any e-commerce PDP…
[https://www.figma.com/file/RSMb06yyYZ4BUkaGkmeIsv/Ridgeline-Prototype?type=design&node-id=0%3A1&mode=design&t=LWQ4dXnYYHz7QBy9-1](https://Check it here!)
Still a lot of work to be done - but Here is my first prototype! here
Hi everyone!
Here I share my prototype based on the exercice, I just added a few more interactions!
I really enjoy Figma. It’s being so much fun!
Cheers,
Hi!
Here is my prototype. I’m enjoying Figma so far!
I’ve included interactions for the size XS, the unavailable size, the user icon in the navigation bar, the two first colors and the Buy me button.
I’ve you’ve got any feedback, let me know!
Thank you!
Hi, I completed my prototype and would appreciate any feedback to help me improve.
Hi, Please see my prototype
This is amazing!! Well done. I love that you have so many options
Merry Christmas Everyone! This is my very first project for UI/UX. I really hope you like it, I’m still editing and working on it to create more option choices. The size option is the last one for the off-white size XL to add to cart, I’m still working on it I wanted to try different styles for my prototype. I need a mentor, thank you!
Here’s mine here!
you can press the right arrow to go from large to XL and reverse. And change from yellow to blue and reverse.
Simple but really enjoyed the whole process!
Hi everyone! I really enjoyed this project, it consumed a lot of my time but really got into it and learned a lot, I tried to keep the design clean and simple by using a lot of blank space and a few colors on the palette
I found useful information on this web regarding UI design https://www.uiguideline.com/components
I really like your choice of colours and style, very well done! The pop-up when adding to cart was a big surprise, excellent! I’ve tried to do it, but maybe it’s not in the basic package, could you explain how you added the pop-up, please? Thanks in advance
After 6 wirerframes, pefecting choices of use and accesibility, this is my prototype, any feedback is welcome! You can view it here.
Design choices I am aiming to reproduce:
- colour choice first, would ideally change all pictures to a selection of the colour picked;
- colour options included in text description for better accesibility;
- wishlist, share and compare buttons set in relevance order for a possible buyer next to a wider add-to-cart button (any suggestions or opinions on this? is this something already set in generic guidelines?);
- left-top menu gives access to all pages of the website, leaving space to a central, self-defining logo;
- visible icons to underline the product’s pros (thermo insulated, water resistant, eco-friendly);
- recurring edges and yellow, to recall the brand idea (i.e. selecting a size, S in my case);
- neat, solid style on white background to enhance the brand colour and the product pictures and info text.
Cheers