If you’re designing for tvOS or just want to view your projects on the Apple TV then you’ll love the latest update to our app. Marvel for Apple TV now allows you to turn your designs into fully interactive prototypes for tvOS. No coding required. Whether you’re sketching low fidelity sketched wireframes or designing rich visuals from Photoshop, just add your… Read More →
Bumping randomly into an old friend is one of life’s great pleasures. Unfortunately, that rarely happens, even if they were in the same area. The problem is we just didn’t know. We spoke to Sup on how to resolve the annoyance of missed encounters, because frankly, we’ve had too many. Why is it so hard to meet people? Perhaps the… Read More →
We’ve just released a great update to our comments feature including a ton of features based off of your feedback! Here’s what’s new: Reply to comments You can now reply to comments directly, allowing for better discussions around annotations or feedback. @Mention people in your directory or project When you work on a project or team with several people, you may… Read More →
Sometimes things are so obvious, itâs easy to miss them. Sometimes the best way through, or the simplest solution is right there. We spoke to Dojo about why their app feels so fun and personable (spoiler: itâs because they are fun and personable!), and how they built a tool just for them to do what they do best. Dojo App… Read More →
Weâve updated our user roles several times over the past few years, and last week introduced the âContributorâ role to give external stakeholders/clients visibility over specific projects. With many of you asking questions such as – “how do you add an external stakeholder to a project without them seeing all our projects in Marvel?” or “how do I delegate the… Read More →
Over the past few months we’ve been working on a new Marvel that will lay the groundwork for the future of the platform. It’s been a wild ride. As many of you know, Marvel started off as a side-project built in the summer of 2013. At that time prototyping was still fighting for its place in the design process, regarded mostly… Read More →
Ever since the beginning of Marvel we’ve always had the vision of lowering the barrier to prototyping and creating one simple tool that helps you bring your ideas to life. However we felt that a piece of the puzzle had been missing – design and animation. That’s why we’ve been hard at work on one of the biggest updates to Marvel… Read More →
It turns out people REALLY love stickers. Since we first started turning the illustrations you see around the Marvel website into stickers, we’ve received thousands of emails and tweets asking for them. The thirst: @marvelapp How can we snag a few of these stickers? :) â Jad Limcaco (@jadlimcaco) September 16, 2015 OMG @marvelapp stickers ! Neeeeeeeed â Thibault Milan (@thibaultmilan)… Read More →
We’re super excited to announce that the design and animation tool Plexi, is joining Marvel! Plexi enables anyone to design or wireframe interfaces directly in the browser. Not only that but it also has a powerful motion engine which allows you to add in-page animations to individual elements in your design. And the best bit? We’re plugging these features and many more straight… Read More →
We’ve just launched a great new feature called Layers which allows you to add elements over the top of your screens. It’s perfect for adding realistic sidebars, modals and popovers in just a few clicks. That means you no longer have to add an entire screen when you want to make just one element to appear. Huge time saver! You can… Read More →
Timers is a great new feature that allows you to automatically move to another screen in your prototype without any user interaction. It’s perfect for creating loading screens and onboarding flows. You can even use it to create an automated slideshow of your screens. Transitions can also be combined with timers, check out this example from Cai Cardenas which uses… Read More →
You can now (finally!) add images and PSDs from Google Drive to your Marvel projects. The best part? Images automatically stay in sync so your prototypes will always be up to date with your latest design changes. You’ll find Google Drive under ‘Add images’ in your project. Once connected you can also sign into Marvel with Google. Enjoy! Ps: If… Read More →