Todayโs shiny new tool is here today and gone tomorrow. Now you can travel back through a timeline of the best releases and browse an archive of 84 prototypr.io weekly newsletters from 12 months! ๐
Loving this!!! ๐ Not only it's fun to travel back to see what has happened, but I think this could be really useful to get an overview of how successful products are progressing through time! Cool idea Graeme!!!
@ninalimpi Thanks Katerina, yeah it's also cool to see how these smaller companies and individuals can compete with the billion dollar companies in the industry.
p.s I hope you don't mind how I disfigured your clock and woman in the product image ๐ต๐ต๐
Another gem from @graeme_fulton.. Timeline not only made me realized so much happening in the design industry lately but also opens to all the options available. It's like chronicle autobiography of design industry.. ๐
It's also interesting to see many lesser known companies building awesome products complementing/competing with much larger player.
Good job. Keep up the awesome work.. ๐
@vm4canvasflip Wow thanks Vipul! It is like a auto/biography haha.
I've also since had feedback that some tools like Axure haven't been covered - and CanvasFlip/Scribble will be added ๐.
If anyone notices anything else missing, please let me know!
Hi PH, back again
In the last year alone, we saw Sketch become a prototyping tool, Framer X released, Adobe XD opening up their platform, and lots more!
The pace of the design tool space is so fast, that todayโs shiny new tool can quickly become forgotten history by tomorrow. Here is something I made out of sending over 12 months of design tool newsletters ๐
โ see how tools updated over 12 months
โ browse the archive of 84 emails
Hopefully this resource may be useful for anyone researching the design tool space, and now everyoneโs amazing work can be more easily remembered!
โญ๏ธUpdate: If anyone wants to be more involved in the Prototypr community, you can apply to be a community moderator and other cool stuff here ๐
@graeme_fulton congrats on another sweet launch! This concept is really cool and could be used for other industries so you can see how a market is evolving (players coming and going)
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