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Adobe XD UIUX Design, prototype, and handoff from scratch

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  • Mar 18, 2025
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Adobe XD UI/UX Design, prototype, and handoff from scratch, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.88, with 52 lectures, based on 2240 reviews, and has 9656 subscribers.

You will learn about Youll learn how to use Adobe XD to design and prototype apps from scratch Youll learn tools that are universal across multiple design apps to enhance your design workflow Youll learn how to incorporate best practices in reusing design elements and styles to increase efficiency This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn Interface Design or Anyone who wants to learn User Experience Design It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn Interface Design or Anyone who wants to learn User Experience Design.

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Summary

Title: Adobe XD UI/UX Design, prototype, and handoff from scratch

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.88

Number of Lectures: 52

Number of Published Lectures: 52

Number of Curriculum Items: 52

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52

Original Price: $99.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Youll learn how to use Adobe XD to design and prototype apps from scratch
  • Youll learn tools that are universal across multiple design apps to enhance your design workflow
  • Youll learn how to incorporate best practices in reusing design elements and styles to increase efficiency
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who wants to learn Interface Design
  • Anyone who wants to learn User Experience Design
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who wants to learn Interface Design
  • Anyone who wants to learn User Experience Design
  • Adobe XD is a powerful tool for UI/UX designers giving you the power to design and prototype an entire app, all from one program.?

    This course starts off with Adobe XD?basics and quickly gets up to speed on designing and prototyping a full fledged app with amazing images, colors, and animations.

    You will learn:

  • How to navigate around the interface and toggle on/off the panels you wish to use

  • How to set up art boards to rapidly assemble wireframes

  • how to make your art boards responsive using auto-resize

  • How to design icons using the pen tool and boolean effects

  • How to convert icons and buttons into symbols to reuse across your entire project

  • How to apply text and color style presets and change on the fly

  • How to use the repeat grid to create fast, repeating columns and/or rows

  • How to prototype and test your prototype within seconds

  • How to share projects, prototypes, and design assets

  • and much much more

  • When you’re through with this course, you will be able to share a complete design and prototype with friends and colleagues that they can interact with directly on their phone or desktop.

    Who is this course for:

  • UI/UX designers who want to improve their skills and learn the latest design tools

  • Photoshop or Illustrator users who want to switch to a program dedicated exclusively for UX design

  • SketchApp users who want an all-in-one solution for designing and prototyping

  • Product Managers who want to increase their design skills to create better products and communicate more effectively with developers

  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Getting started with this course

    Lecture 1: What is Adobe XD?

    Lecture 2: Installing Adobe XD

    Lecture 3: Using the exercise files

    Chapter 2: Getting Familiar with Adobe XD

    Lecture 1: About this section

    Lecture 2: The Start Screen

    Lecture 3: Learning the Interface

    Lecture 4: A note to Windows users

    Lecture 5: Keyboard Shortcut Sheet Sheet

    Lecture 6: The Menu Bar

    Lecture 7: The Tools Panel

    Lecture 8: The properties panel

    Lecture 9: Using The Wireframe UI Template

    Lecture 10: The Layers Panel

    Lecture 11: The Assets Panel

    Lecture 12: Using Keyboard Shortcuts

    Lecture 13: Copy & Paste Appearances

    Lecture 14: The Prototype Workspace

    Lecture 15: Prototype Sharing

    Lecture 16: Using Device Preview

    Chapter 3: Get Started with The Project

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the DoLocal App

    Lecture 2: Creating Artboards

    Lecture 3: Grids & Layouts

    Lecture 4: Creating Content Wireframes

    Lecture 5: Designing Your Wireframes

    Lecture 6: Using repeat grids

    Lecture 7: Adding and formatting text

    Lecture 8: Adding Images

    Lecture 9: Working with Object Styles

    Lecture 10: Working with color

    Lecture 11: Using Color Assets

    Lecture 12: Using Character Styles

    Chapter 4: Working with images and vectors

    Lecture 1: Importing Icons

    Lecture 2: Masking images

    Lecture 3: Preparing Images in Photoshop

    Lecture 4: Preparing Icons in Illustrator

    Chapter 5: Creating Content in Adobe XD

    Lecture 1: Creating a Logo

    Lecture 2: Creating Icons

    Lecture 3: Using Symbols

    Lecture 4: Design Challenge

    Lecture 5: Completing our Design

    Chapter 6: Prototyping and Sharing

    Lecture 1: Why Do We Prototype?

    Lecture 2: Adding Interactions to your Prototype

    Lecture 3: Adding Overlays To Your Prototype

    Lecture 4: Recording Your Prototype to Video

    Lecture 5: Using Mobile Device Preview

    Chapter 7: Developer Handoff

    Lecture 1: Exporting Your Designs and Assets

    Lecture 2: Creating Design Specs for Developers

    Lecture 3: Working with 3rd Party Apps like Zeplin and ProtoPie

    Chapter 8: Adobe XD for Power Users

    Lecture 1: Importing Sketch & Photoshop Files into XD

    Lecture 2: Importing Icons from the Web and 3rd Party Tools

    Lecture 3: Using CC Libraries for Icons & Images

    Chapter 9: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Adobe XD UIUX Design, prototype, and handoff from scratch  No.2
    Caleb Kingston
    User Interface teacher www.appdesigntips.com
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  • 1 stars: 15 votes
  • 2 stars: 24 votes
  • 3 stars: 185 votes
  • 4 stars: 800 votes
  • 5 stars: 1216 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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