3 Ways Adobe XD Solves UX Designers' Problems
Adobe XD is meant to be everything a web or mobile app designer needs,
from wireframing and visual design to interaction and previewing of
content.
First, the idea is for it to eliminate any friction in the process that
limits your creativity. Second, Adobe XD is all about high speed and
high performance. "We've focused on areas where we can really speed up
the design process," says Andrew Shorten, director of product
management.
For example, in Adobe XD, you have the option to utilize a UI kit within
the program or create something completely custom. In addition, all of
the screens in your project will appear as artboards on a large canvas,
and adding interaction between them is as easy as drawing lines from one
screen to another.
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Design Links: Bobby Evans, Jason Munn & Dirk Fowler
Bobby Evans impresses fellow designer Timba Smits with his ability to
produce bold, super graphic, and sentimental designs that are rich in
texture, nostalgia, and strong narrative storytelling.
Every one of his artworks tells a tale. To Smits, they're like stills
from a movie or a page from a book. There's a real charm and a keen
sense of playfulness in every one of his works. What Smits love the most
about this work is that when you break it down, the pieces are quite
simple.
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