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RE: Shots - Turn Designs Into Code (Import Screenshots: Export code)

in #steemhunt6 years ago

I am actually having a challenge in trying to understand the use of this tool. I use screenshots to capture what's on the screen of course! Then I use the captured photo somewhere else for posting or artwork maybe.

Why do I need to turn the screenshot into a code? Maybe someone can help give me a practical use case... 😊

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My simple knowledge, you can get the codes behind most app design, for instant periscope as seen in the product link you take the screenshot of the app design and you can trace the codes. Now you want to build a products and you could take inspiration of your product app design from any app and see the codes and send to your designer and develop to build a prototype for you.

From product medium blog Here
(see the bold)

Most product ideas require designers and developers to collaborate. When you’re moving fast sometimes the details are often missed and the feedback is inaccurate — this can misdirect the product. Designers have an eye to see past low fidelity design work to focus on the experience. Testers, users and other stakeholders do not. They commonly get stuck on details and have expectations for other design elements to be present in the design.

Hope this could help I am not a designer or developer

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