Adobe XD ( stands for Experience Design) is used to Design, prototype, and share user experiences and has options to create interactive.
What is Adobe XD?
Adobe XD is a vector-based user experience design tool for web apps and mobile apps, developed and published by Adobe Inc. It is available for macOS and Windows, although there are versions for iOS and Android to help preview the result of work directly on mobile devices. Adobe XD supports website wireframing and creating click-through prototypes.
Basic workflow in Adobe XD
Browse the XD interface
Use artboards and grids
Add content to the layer
Use the repeat grid feature
Add interactivity to your project
Export content
Share your work
Designing Websites with Adobe XD
Use the Adobe XD workspace
Create and import graphics
Add text and effects
Create multiple screen layouts
Designed for mobile
Use grid repeating elements
Prototype single interaction
Prototype design entire website
Production content scrolling
Record an interactive video
Shared prototype
Export artboards and assets
Designing Mobile Applications with Adobe XD
Build multiple screens of different sizes
Create graphics and text in Adobe XD
Import graphics
Prototyping lists and repeating elements easily with repeating grids
Add interaction to an element
Create a transition between screens
Share and get feedback
Export artboards and assets
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