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Adobe XD Intermediate: UX and UI Design

Learn UX and UI design development for customer interactions
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Jessica Henley  6 Lessons ·  28m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Adobe XD makes designs functional. It’s used for quick prototyping and allows designers to pass their designs on to programmers and engineers. In these lessons, you’ll discover how to share your designs and develop your ideas. The first aspects to consider in your design are the UI, the look and feel of your design, and the UX, the usability and functionality of it. Personas can be useful in creating your prototype and design, and for meeting end goals. Touch points and journey maps allow you to pre-plan the way customers will interact with your products and services. With task flows and user flows, you can see the different stages that your customers will go through when interacting with your product or service. You can use premade wireframes or design wireframes from scratch, and explore plugins that can make your designs more functional.

In this Adobe XD Intermediate course, you’ll learn about UX and UI design and developing personas, and you’ll explore how to visualize touch points and journey maps. You’ll see examples of task flows and user flows, and learn how to create wireframes and access integrations.

What You'll Learn

  • Recognize the difference between UX and UI design
  • Develop personas to guide your prototype and design toward end goals
  • Visualize touch points and journey maps to pre-plan customer interactions
  • Create task flows and user flows to map the stages customers go through
  • Build wireframes using premade options or design them from scratch
  • Determine how to use plugins and access integrations to make designs more functional

Key Takeaways

  • Adobe XD is used for quick prototyping and lets designers pass their designs on to programmers and engineers.
  • UI concerns the look and feel of a design, while UX concerns its usability and functionality.
  • Personas help create prototypes and designs that meet end goals.
  • Touch points and journey maps allow you to pre-plan how customers will interact with your products and services.
  • Task flows and user flows reveal the different stages customers go through when interacting with a product or service.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this Adobe XD Intermediate course?

You'll learn about UX and UI design, developing personas, visualizing touch points and journey maps, creating task flows and user flows, creating wireframes, and accessing integrations.

What is the difference between UX and UI covered in this course?

The course explains that UI is the look and feel of your design, while UX is its usability and functionality.

Do I have to design wireframes from scratch?

No. You can use premade wireframes or design wireframes from scratch, and you'll also explore plugins that make designs more functional.

What skills does this course help build?

It builds skills in Adobe XD, Interaction Design, Interface Design, UI/UX Planning, UI/UX Writing, and User Experience (UX) Design.

What topics do the lessons cover?

The lessons cover UX vs. UI, Developing Personas, Visualizing Touch Points and Journey Maps, Creating Task Flow and User Flow, Creating Wireframes, and Accessing Integrations.