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Adobe XD Intermediate: Prototyping

Learn intermediate skills for prototyping such as wiring, auto-animating and component state
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Jessica Henley  7 Lessons ·  43m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Prototyping in Adobe XD will give you insight into the execution of your design, and these lessons will provide you with the essential skills needed to bring your project to the next level. One way to do this is by incorporating multiple scrolling grids into various applications as a way to move the user to different screens. Another idea is to use auto-animating to transition from one screen to another. There are a variety of triggers and actions you can set up for auto-animation. Stay organized and avoid errors by renaming your asset colors and character styles so they’re easier to find, and being sure objects are layered properly to avoid unexpected results.

These Adobe XD lessons cover how to create wiring between various screens, test a prototype, make design changes, and resolve errors. You’ll learn to auto-animate, set triggers and actions, and set eases. These lessons will also discuss how to create component states, overlays, and audio.

What You'll Learn

  • Incorporate auto-animate effects to transition from one screen to another
  • Identify the triggers and actions available for auto-animation
  • Utilize multiple scrolling grids to move users to different screens
  • Create wiring between screens, test a prototype, and resolve errors
  • Build component states, overlays, and audio
  • Set eases and rename asset colors and character styles to stay organized

Key Takeaways

  • Prototyping in Adobe XD provides insight into the execution of a design and the skills to advance a project.
  • Multiple scrolling grids can be incorporated into applications as a way to move the user to different screens.
  • Auto-animating transitions between screens supports a variety of triggers and actions you can set up.
  • Renaming asset colors and character styles makes them easier to find, and proper object layering helps avoid unexpected results.
  • The lessons cover wiring screens, testing prototypes, making design changes, resolving errors, and creating component states, overlays, and audio.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this Adobe XD course?

You will learn to incorporate auto-animate effects, identify triggers and actions, understand differences for overlays, and utilize scrolling grids. The lessons also cover wiring between screens, testing a prototype, making design changes, resolving errors, setting eases, and creating component states, overlays, and audio.

What level is this course?

This is an intermediate Adobe XD course focused on prototyping, intended to bring your project to the next level.

How is the course structured?

The course is organized into seven lessons: Wiring and Testing a Prototype; Making Design Changes and Resolving Errors; Auto Animate; Triggers and Actions; Eases and Components; Component States; and Overlays and Audio.

What skills does this course cover?

It covers Adobe XD, Adobe Dimension, digital prototyping, software prototyping, and prototyping skills.