Sharing your Designs & Collaboration - Online workshop 6/7
Details
This is the sixth Adobe XD workshop of the series. Jill DaSilva will teach us how to hand off a project so we can share our designs and collaborate with a development team, stakeholders and more.
What we will practice in this session:
- Exporting from XD
- Sharing with your team
- (Remember sharing for user testing in our last session?)
- Designer to designer
- Designer to stakeholder
- Designer to developer
- Sharing to Behance
- Embedding prototypes in your portfolio
- Presenting your design
- Best practices when presenting your work
- Ending Q&A and next steps
Calgary UX is proud to partner with Adobe and brings a series of Adobe XD workshops with Jill DaSilva. Together we will build a project from scratch, collaborate and take our skills to the next level.
About the instructor:
Jill DaSilva is the CEO and Founder of the design agency Digital Karma. From an early age, Jill has been programming and creating digital experiences, which led to her professional success in User Experience and Product Strategy. Jill is an IxD Advisory Board Member for Santa Monica College. While as a lead instructor at General Assembly, Jill was recognized for her exemplary service by being a member of the Distinguished Faculty program. Also, Jill was voted as one of the 50 LA Tech CEOS you must follow on Twitter.
See past videos of the series on our youtube channel
1. Introduction to Adobe XD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi2j9ktKr-o&t=25s
2. How to Kick Off a UX Project
https://youtu.be/8czuP79c9UU
3. Building out wireframes
https://youtu.be/UggGeJUY_8c
4. High-fidelity Wireframes & Prototyping
https://youtu.be/kAyj2_lnT0c
5. Advanced Interactions & Prototypes
https://youtu.be/KiEVanzUqRY.
Important:
- This session will be recorded. Photos/videos will be taken during this event.
- We will be recording the session for participants who weren’t able to attend today’s session. Please turn off your zoom cameras if you are not comfortable with being in the recording.
- Lastly, this is a shared learning space. We’ll only get out of it what we all collectively put in. Let’s create a welcoming space for questions, collaboration, and respect.
