Author
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11/29/2017Released
4/24/2017- Navigating the XD interface
- Using artboards and grids
- Adding content to layers
- Using the Repeat Grid feature
- Adding interactivity to a project
- Exporting content
- Sharing your work
Skill Level Beginner
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- [Narrator] Hello there! My name is Tom Green, and I would like to welcome you to Learning Adobe Experience Design CC. I am thrilled to pull this project together because between the first course I did here a few months back and this one, there have been several significant additions to this prototyping application that is in public beta. I can hardly wait to introduce you to them. We are going to look at many of the new features, such as the PC version of the application, the addition of symbols and layers, and some of the new ways to share your prototypes with your stakeholders.
As well, we are going to look at how content is added, drawn, and manipulated, and how that repeat grid feature in Experience Design is more than cool. It is a huge productivity boost. I am also going to show you how to create interactive prototypes, by linking art boards together and testing them in the preview panel. As I said in the first look at XD, it is clear that Adobe has determined to be both an innovator and a leader in the UI, UX prototyping field.
The improvements and additions to Experience Design are solid indications that Adobe has not wavered from that goal. Let's dive right in and really start learning Adobe Experience Design CC.
Q: This course was updated on 11/29/2017. What changed?
A: New videos were added that cover the XD Assets panel, Experience Design symbols, Creative Cloud Libraries, and pinning comments.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 23s
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1. Getting Started with Adobe Experience Design
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Start screen2m 5s
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Interface overview2m 42s
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Menus overview4m 40s
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Tools panel5m 11s
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Properties panel3m 8s
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UI kits2m 45s
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Wireframes: UI kit2m 17s
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Creative Cloud Libraries2m 25s
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Experience Design symbols2m 25s
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Layers panel2m 49s
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XD Assets panel4m 9s
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Prototype panel3m 12s
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Share your XD prototypes2m 35s
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Pinning comments3m 9s
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Device preview2m 34s
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PC version of XD3m 7s
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2. Going from Concept to Interactive Prototype
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Use artboards3m 19s
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Use a grid1m 29s
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Create a wireframe in XD8m 14s
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Create a hamburger menu icon2m 26s
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Create a search icon4m 19s
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Add and format text2m 39s
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Import images1m 52s
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Use the Repeat Grid4m 14s
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Create a sign-in screen4m 11s
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Test an XD project2m 42s
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Share your XD project4m 36s
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3. Working with Images and Vectors
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Import content8m 36s
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Masking in XD4m 55s
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4. Build Stuff in Experience Design
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Create a slide-in menu3m 33s
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Create a simple switch5m 6s
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Draw an icon3m 53s
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Create a map pin2m 2s
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Edit an SVG import2m 18s
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Add columns and grids3m 19s
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5. Publishing and Developer Handoff
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Use Device Preview2m 49s
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Use Desktop Preview3m 26s
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Sharing and commenting5m 4s
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Export assets4m 3s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 13s
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