Beginning Adobe Experience Design: Quickly Design and Prototype Websites and Mobile Apps
- 1h 34m
- Rob Huddleston
- Apress
- 2017
Render high quality designs and interactive prototypes of web sites and mobile apps using Adobe XD's powerful drawing and layout tools. This book provides an in-depth look at XD and shows you how to quickly get up-to-speed to simplify these processes with intuitive design tools and a powerful prototyping function.
Since the advent of the web, designers have struggled with the need to create functioning demo prototypes of their layouts and designs without an extensive amount of code for their clients. The dawn of mobile apps, which are exponentially more difficult to mock-up and demonstrate, has only intensified this problem. Beginning Adobe Experience Design resolves this for you with it's easy-to-use approach to leveraging XD.
What You'll Learn
- Create links and interactivity to see just how your site or app will function
- Preview your site or prototype live in a web browser or your mobile device
- Use Adobe XD on both Mac and Windows
Who This Book Is For
Web front-end designers and user experience professionals and educators interested in teaching the tool
About the Author
Rob Huddleston has been designing and developing web pages for almost 25 years, and has been teaching on those topics for over 15 years. He is currently on the Design Faculty at the Art Institute of California, where he teaches web and graphic design. He is the author of nine previous books, and currently also writes as a Core Contributor for GeekDad.com. He lives in Northern California with his wife and two children.
In this Book
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Overview of the Web and Mobile Design Process
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Introduction to Adobe Experience Design
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Using XD's Drawing Tools
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Working with Text
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Working with Images
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Creating New Pages with Artboards
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Organizing Content Using Content Grids
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Designing for Mobile
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Creating Interactive Prototypes
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Next Steps