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Adobe XD Intermediate: Sharing

Understand sharing options and how to export and publish
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Jessica Henley  3 Lessons ·  10m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Collaboration is an important part of the design process, and Adobe XD makes it possible to send Artboards to others and get feedback on your design or prototype. You’re able to share in either development mode or presentation mode, and optimize it for your designs. In these lessons, you’ll learn how to invite collaborators to access and edit your document simultaneously as you work. You may even want to have others test your prototype, which is possible through sharing by user testing. There are multiple ways to share in Adobe XD, including sharing by invitation only, sharing by password, and sharing by link access, which uses a website link to share your project. A key component of good design is quality images, so you’ll learn how to export quality images, available export sizes, plugin options for file export quality, and what to look for to make sure your images are not pixelated.

In these lessons on Adobe XD sharing, we’ll look at how to select multiple Artboards in order to share them with other designers, collaborators, and stakeholders. You’ll learn how to export a high-quality file size for your project, and what your publishing options are.

What You'll Learn

  • Understand a variety of sharing options in Adobe XD, including by invitation, by password, and by link access
  • Invite collaborators to access and edit your document simultaneously as you work
  • Share prototypes for user testing in either development or presentation mode
  • Export quality, high-resolution images and select appropriate export sizes for your project
  • Identify plugin options that affect file export quality
  • Recognize good versus bad image quality and avoid pixelated images

Key Takeaways

  • Adobe XD lets you send Artboards to others and gather feedback on a design or prototype in either development mode or presentation mode.
  • Documents can be shared multiple ways, including by invitation only, by password, and by link access using a website link.
  • Collaborators can be invited to access and edit a document simultaneously, and others can be invited to test a prototype through user testing.
  • Selecting multiple Artboards allows them to be shared with other designers, collaborators, and stakeholders.
  • Exporting quality images involves choosing available export sizes, using plugin options for file export quality, and checking that images are not pixelated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this Adobe XD course cover?

It covers sharing in Adobe XD, including sharing options (by invitation, by password, and by link access), inviting collaborators to edit simultaneously, sharing for user testing, exporting quality assets, and publishing options.

What are the lessons in this course?

The course includes three lessons: Sharing Options, Exporting Assets, and Publishing Options.

What will I learn about exporting images?

You'll learn how to export high-quality images, the available export sizes, plugin options for file export quality, and what to look for to ensure your images are not pixelated.

Who is this course for?

It is aimed at designers who want to share their Adobe XD work with other designers, collaborators, and stakeholders and gather feedback on their designs or prototypes.

What sharing methods are available in Adobe XD?

Adobe XD supports sharing by invitation only, sharing by password, and sharing by link access, which uses a website link to share your project, in either development mode or presentation mode.