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Figma Interactive Prototyping Mastery Hub: The Industry Foun

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Figma Interactive Prototyping Course 2026," which of the following advanced prototyping techniques, when applied to create a dynamic, multi-state component library, best exemplifies the principle of "state-driven design" for enhanced maintainability and scalability?
Utilizing nested instances with complex override chains to manage visual variations.
Leveraging smart animate with keyframes to achieve smooth transitions between distinct visual states.
C) Implementing scrollable frames within fixed-position elements to simulate complex content flows.
Employing interactive components with variant sets linked via "Change to" interactions and conditional logi
Q2Domain Verified
When simulating a real-time data update scenario in a Figma prototype, as taught in "The Complete Figma Interactive Prototyping Course 2026," what is the most effective method to convey the *illusion* of asynchronous data fetching and rendering without resorting to actual coding?
Employing component states within an interactive component to represent different data loading phases and triggering state changes with "After delay" interactions.
Creating multiple frames representing each possible data state and linking them with delayed "After delay" interactions.
Designing a single frame with visible "placeholder" content that is revealed or replaced by "actual" content through a series of timed "Smart Animate" transitions.
Using overlays with timed animations to simulate loading spinners and subsequent content appearance.
Q3Domain Verified
In the advanced prototyping module of "The Complete Figma Interactive Prototyping Course 2026," when designing a complex e-commerce checkout flow with conditional logic for shipping options based on user location, what is the *most semantically accurate* way to represent the decision point within the prototype?
Implementing an interactive component that contains a "location selector" variant, and then using "Change to" interactions on this component to reveal or hide shipping option frames based on the selected location.
Creating a dedicated "Conditional Logic" frame that acts as a router, inspecting a "user location" variable and branching to the appropriate shipping option frame via "Navigate to" interactions.
Using a single "Next" button that triggers a "Smart Animate" transition to a dynamic frame that visually adapts based on hidden variables representing user location.
A series of "On click" interactions on a "Next" button that conditionally navigate to different frames based on a pre-defined user location variable.

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