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It really depends on what you want to accomplish, they're completely different tools. After Effects is going to have a higher learning curve, but you have almost no limitations in what it can achieve once you've learned it. Framer and Principle are great for interactive mockups and quickly displaying state changes.
Post some links to Dribbble shots you would want to emulate and I'll let you know which one would be right for you.
https://dribbble.com/glebich/projects/485474-Artificial-Intelligence If you're trying to do anything this crazy, you'll need After Effects and possibly C4D.
I can just picture the Instagram inspired logo. -___-
Oh wait, got it working. You're the best dude!
You're the man! It still prompts me to list myself as a prospect, do I need to do anything?
dribbble.com/mattlewis I didn't know you could post on there before being drafted, so I'll post more if you'd like. Thank you!
Any chance that you have another? I feel like I've been trying to get one forever now /:
You're not a real company until you have your own typeface.
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I fall asleep to podcasts and just want a black screensaver with a small clock in the corner and maybe some details about what's currently playing. I really hope they open up development for third-party screensavers.