Whilst scanning Twitter (too much as usual), a short video hit Euan’s feed where a developer had created a video of a funky submit button.
If the user went to press the button before completing some mandatory fields, it would jump out of the way so they couldn't press it! We thought it was a cool idea so decided to riff on the concept using Articulate 360’s Storyline to make a quirky disabled button (besides just having a disabled state).
A technical development Proof-of-Concept (PoC) is an essential part of any build to minimise any need for subsequent re-working to enable user experience, functionality or accessibility. Also, it serves as a key step in determining whether our creative concept works in practice within the constraints that we have, or whether it is just that — a concept.
Read MoreYou can make your buttons look really nice with some of the in-built animations in Articulate’s Storyline 360, but be careful - you can open yourself up to a problem with WCAG 2.2 1.1.1 non-text content and it can be hard to debug at the end of the process!
Read MoreHaving joined Konnektis as an eLearning developer with a background in front- and back-end software development and graphic design, I felt that I could make a meaningful contribution to the team in a sector that really needs more imaginative ways of engaging its users.
Read MoreFollowing our scoping chat, we set to work on the most exciting and creative stage - Concept creation!
Read MoreWe've been on a bit of an adventure over the past few days, and we're excited to share what we've been up to!
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