Adobe XD
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Adobe XD

Adobe XD is a design and prototyping tool for creating user interfaces, wireframes, and interactive prototypes for web and mobile applications.

Adobe XD is a vector-based design tool developed by Adobe for creating user interfaces and user experience designs. It enables designers to build wireframes, visual designs, and interactive prototypes all within a single application, streamlining the design-to-development workflow.

At iConcept, our design team has used Adobe XD for creating UI/UX designs and interactive prototypes. Its integration with other Adobe Creative Cloud tools and ability to share design specs with developers makes it a valuable part of the web development process.

FAQ

What is Adobe XD?

Adobe XD is a design and prototyping tool by Adobe, used for creating user interfaces for websites and mobile apps. It allows designers to create wireframes, high-fidelity designs, and clickable prototypes in one application.

Is Adobe XD free?

Adobe XD was previously available with a free starter plan, but Adobe has shifted its focus to Figma after acquiring it. Existing XD users can still access the tool through Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions, but new features are no longer being developed.

What is Adobe XD used for?

Adobe XD is used for designing user interfaces, creating interactive prototypes, and building design systems. It's commonly used by UI/UX designers to visualize web and mobile app layouts before development begins.

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