TrustRadius Insights for Adobe XD are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Clean Design: Users have praised the clean design layouts and UI interface of Adobe XD, finding them easy to navigate and work with. The minimalist and intuitive design contributes to a positive user experience by making tasks more efficient.
Integration with Adobe Suite: Many users appreciate the seamless integration of Adobe XD with other Adobe Creative Suite software, which enhances their design projects. This integration streamlines workflows and allows for a cohesive creative process across different applications.
Prototyping Tools: The prototyping tools in Adobe XD are highly valued by users for creating interactive prototypes, enhancing user experiences, and bringing designs to life with functionality. These tools enable users to test interactions and iterate efficiently during the design process.
We mainly use Adobe XD for website mock-ups. Using the interactive design tools it has makes demoing what a website could look like with the animations and assets a lot nicer and gets a better idea than the traditional Photoshop mock-ups. For example, you can demo a button on hover, or how a div can animate into the browser window all before someone has to code it up.
Pros
Easy and simple animations.
Good tool for website mock-ups.
Easy user interface and tools that are like most Adobe products.
You can share a dev link and it displays all assets for developers to download or user like it's very own style guide.
Cons
It is a bit simple, could add more complex animations, not really a fault though.
I wish there was a little more support for the platform.
Likelihood to Recommend
Using Adobe XD for a website mockup on the latest project I've been working on, with designers and developers, is great in many ways. The designers mocked up buttons, animations to show what would happen if a user clicked a certain button to do an action, and to display that in the mockup with no code what so ever is nice to give the devs and idea on what it is exactly supposed to do base on the designer's eye. Also, having a development link where developers can grab assets, color codes, etc. Like a style guide that no one has to make, XD generates it and you can easily get what you need from it.
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Employee in Engineering (Marketing & Advertising company, 51-200 employees)