In-house prototyping workshop
![Man holding ff.next news illustration](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5ef9f09160a5c429970bc031/6295dcc011d40ad5e703aac7_ff.next%20news-thumbnail.png)
At ff.next, we lay a huge emphasis on training our designer colleagues, therefore as part of our in-house prototyping workshop last week, we were introduced to Principle.
At ff.next, we lay a huge emphasis on training our designer and developer colleagues, as well as on the development and expansion of our existing design toolkit. 🛠️
![Desing workshop held at the office](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5ef9f09160a5c429970bc031/6740a3cd03bda04bfb99d499_6740a27e694f811c8fdca205_inhouse-design-workshop1.avif)
As part of our in-house prototyping workshop last week, we were introduced to Principle. 📲 The application is highly recommended for designing fluid micro-interactions similar to the ones on native mobile apps and for demoing too. With this solution, we can design way more complex transitions and animations than with classic artboard connectivity applications currently available on the market: with Principle, you can achieve similar effects to After Effects with much less effort. 💨
![Our desinger Donat who is presenting to the others](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5ef9f09160a5c429970bc031/6740a3cd03bda04bfb99d496_6740a39b88949e9480e2a719_inhouse-design-workshop2.webp)
The course was held by our Lead Designer, Donat Bali Papp, and our designers had the chance to learn how to create basic and more advanced animations. We believe that state-of-the-art tools are much needed to create state-of-the-art solutions and the right user experience. 📈 We are constantly improving our knowledge and expanding our toolbox by trying out the latest trends to provide the best service to our customers. 🎓