Adobe Experience Design: an all-in-one solution for your designs

Last October, Adobe has provided a version preview of a new application of known design under the code name "Project Comet". The purpose of this series is to create websites and mobile applications with dynamic experiences and user interfaces.

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This March 14, 2016, Adobe announced the official name of its product, Experience Design (XD) CC , and a preview version available to all UX designers , free of charge. It is now available as a free download for OS X (10.10 or later) and iOS applications, Android and Windows 10 will be available at a later date.

Adobe states that the commercial version is expected to be pushed later in the year, but added that the roadmap is subject to user feedback. Experience Design seems to be the natural evolution of the Fireworks application Adobe has abandoned.

Unless your job is to design web and mobile apps sites XD has little use for most consumers. However, even users unfamiliar with the UX might start to build interfaces, because the tool can not code. However, for designers, XD allows you to design and rapidly prototype an interface, using tools and workflow similar to those in other Adobe applications CC.

A tool, not for all!
Adobe Experience Design allows users to create applications and websites on the fly, and easily update them if necessary . The design is happening in real time, and users can share their interactive prototypes (with animation) with the public. XD with Preview, a page to learn step by step users with the software, as well as tutorials and a set of user interface kits. A forum was set up on the Adobe website for more information.

"This first Preview includes tools for design and implementation targeted and intuitive page; mode "prototype" dedicated to define the interactive points and transitions; a "preview" mode of the desktop interface to test prototypes and see the changes in real time; includes sharing, allowing players and teams to access the prototype in their browser on a desktop computer or from mobile devices, " says Adobe.

Adobe Experience Design CC is currently only available for download on Mac, in English . Adobe says it is working on releasing a version for Windows 10 before the end of 2016. Currently free year for download from Adobe (you'll need to create an Adobe ID account if you do not own not one already), a full commercial version should be released next year. The final release date will be adjusted according to user feedback for this release preview .

Watch the video below, which gives you an idea of ​​how Adobe Experience Design works.

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