I really like Adobe XD's user experience because it has only the tools designers need to accomplish UI/UX projects, and the good thing is that it also has prototype features that enable us to present our work with smooth animations so that the viewer will see the actual animations that we had in mind when designing it. Additionally, Adobe XD makes it incredibly simple to share a file with developers or any other team members we want to work on the project with. All you have to do is click the SHARE button. One aspect of the sharing feature that I really appreciate is how simple it makes it to share content with developers. Prior to the creation of XD, designers had to export every asset separately and then provide font sizes, font names, and other information. But as soon as XD entered, everything became so simple.
The only thing I don't like about it is that it is now a paid software application to use. Although everyone can use it for free, there are advanced features that charge fees or an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription in order to use. Even though premium features are not deal-breakers, the free version lacks features like file sharing with team members.
For UI/UX designers like me, it is a problem-solver because it makes it simple to work on projects, share them with developers, get feedback on the design, and share all the necessary assets.
Adobe XD has similar workflows, tools, and menus, as other Adobe programs that I use on a daily basis. A very clean user experience. I like the ability to save my designs on the cloud for my colleagues to reference and add their own notes to.
Some of the keyboard shortcuts aren't intuitive. For instance, if I want to copy an artboard, I have to use a different method than I would use in Adobe Illustrator. If I want to move the actual work-area around, I have to hold down a key on my keyboard rather than just hitting a key once to bring up that same tool. It'd be nice if commonly used shortcuts were the same as InDesign and Illustrator.
My team at work has stopped using Sketch, which was only able to be used on a Mac. I'm able to start a design on my Mac and then pick up where I left off on my PC. I also like that Adobe XD comes as part of the Adobe Creative Suite, so I don't need to pay a yearly fee in addition to what I already pay.
Adobe XD is the first tool I started using as a UI/UX designer, and it's the best.I like a lot of features that Adobe XD offers some of them are 1) It gives an option where we can organize designs in folders which helps me to organize multiple sub product's design or it's versions in a single folder 2) Adobe XD app which helps to see the live preview of the design when I am designing mobile apps 3) Adobe XD offers a variety plugins which speeds up the my work.Some of the awesome plugins are unsplash,custom export,humaans and many more 4) The new update of XD enables designers to easily create 3D Designs very easily using X and Y transforms in some clicks 5) Personalized options in sharing links for preentation,feedback,development and also with security options to add password
Adobe XD lacks in collaboration where two people can simultaneously work on an exact design in real-time The pricing of this tool is quite high It has also increased a lot of restrictions on the free plan, and this is not helpful for budding designers
Problems I am solving with Adobe XD includes 1) Rapid prototyping 2) Creating faster UI designs to get feedback in the early stage of the product 3) Share designs with developers so that they can easily download the assets and also copy color codes 4) Creating UX case Studies
The best thing in adobe creative cloud is its entry price is extremely reasonable there is also a trial so you try the suite of products if it works for you then after that you can choose a plan for as low $9 per month and to get all the app the price is about $46 - $49 a month
There are some plans that gonna cost you more than if you were to directly purchase the app in the past
the entry plans they offer give is reasonable they also have plans for students which is very useful for me when i was in college and also for other students too since i often use adobe software on my projects
The thing i like most of Adobe XD software is the quality of the outcome images. The user interface is really pretty amazing. All features and tools that are available in Adobe Xd is so good and well effective. This Adobe XD software is really very easy to use and learn. In Adobe XD Prototyping is really easy.
In Adobe XD software there is no built in animation timeline so it is difficult to go beyond simple animations without plugins.The cost of this software is pretty much expensive. Its gets difficult to control when you have in excess of 90 pages on a similar dashboard.
My experience with Adobe XD is really amazing because I always create my websites and application designs in the Adobe XD. We have used adobe XD as our main tool for web development or application development. I am really very satisfied with the vector drawing tools and other tools.
It's very simple and focused, but not at the expense of powerful features (e.g. smart animated transitions). I also like the way you can publish prototype links for different purposes (e.g. user testing, feedback, etc.) and control whether changes are both saved and published or simply saved.
The process of linking screens to create a prototype is fairly labor-intensive. Also, XD doesn't automatically adapt to the screen size of the device it's being previewed on; you have to tell it how much of an artboard is visible (i.e. define a vertical breakpoint) and the width of the artboard will shrink or enlarge to fit the device. Sketch is much better in this regard.
While we officially use Sketch on our team currently, some of us are leaning on XD for richer animations and for creating prototypes for testing. It's possible that we will switch over fully, but for now we use it to augment Sketch.
I like that the software offers both designing and prototyping tools which allows me to create projects without using multiple apps. I like that once created the prototypes can be previewed on mobile devices. Its a very easy to learn software
Installing this software requires a large space on your device’s and it take alot of internal memory. This software has a monthly cost it cannot be purchased outright.
Being able to preview the prototype on my mobile before going live, also being able to share the prototype with customers/members of the team that dont even have Adobe XD installed
We used Adobe XD to design a mobile app. Adobe XD's strengths are also here, and it's easy to learn and work well in teams. The commenting workflows are well set up, and integrations through the Marketplace are also there. Since it is an Adobe product, there is also a large community and, correspondingly a lot of content.
From the functions, everything is fine and it is a good tool. What we did not like is the pricing model and that it becomes very expensive quite quickly for larger teams.
Prototyping and Wireframing for a mobile App. It´s a good software to work closely in teams with Product Designers and Developers. The commenting functions and the possibility to work together is good and helpful in the daily work