Adobexd Webdesign

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Become an efficient Adobe Xd Webdesigner by using my Copy & Paste workflow method

Last updated 2022-01-10 | 4.7

- Design full websites from begin to end in Adobe Xd
- How to get images
- color pallets and icons for free
- You will be able to add Xd Designer to your CV

What you'll learn

Design full websites from begin to end in Adobe Xd
How to get images
color pallets and icons for free
You will be able to add Xd Designer to your CV
How to have a great workflow optimised for speed & quality
How to make a style-guide for your website
How to make a quick prototype that you can share
How to record your design while scrolling through it

* Requirements

* You will need to have Adobe XD. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe
* Besides that
* nothing. No previous Adobe XD skills are needed

Description

Is Adobe Xd really better than Photoshop when it comes to webdesign?

The problem
The problem with designing websites in older design tools (like Photoshop or Illustrator) is that these tools don't have the features that UX/UI designers really need to help them designing websites. Like working with color pallets, font style guides and repeating elements. Or things like sharing your work via prototypes. These old software tools are also not vector, which can be an issue for development. 


What is the solution?

Working with Adobe Xd! Because Adobe Xd was built with UI/UX designers in mind. This means that Adobe has done everything to make sure that you can design and share your work without limitations. The only thing you have to do is prepare a few things upfront and then re-use your elements on the whole website. 


What if I don't have any design elements?

In this course was build for people who only have Adobe Xd on their computer. I will give you my design files to practice and I will give you websites where you can get fonts, colors and images for free (for your next project).


The opportunity
Learning how to design websites comes with huge opportunities. You will be able to design your own website (like I do in this course) or design websites for other people or businesses. This makes website creation a hugely profitable skill. Companies are willing to spend thousands of dollars for each website.


Why is this course different?

Most Adobe Xd courses on this platform focus on App Design. This is cool and very fancy, but I like a more realistic approach. Because from my experience an UI/UX designer doesn't start his first interface design project for a cool startup. We start by designing websites for web and mobile. This is why I believe this course is very different from most of the courses about Adobe Xd. Again, app design is fancy, but I like to give you a skill that you can actually start using next week (because you probably already know a few people who need a redesign for their current website, don't you?).


Step by step
In this course we are not going to rush and design a quick cool website without learning the basics first. There is enough of that on the internet. I am going to show you a real project where I'm going to start from scratch and slowly built up 4 pages in Adobe XD. This means that I will show you all the steps, from the first title to the last button.

Once we progress in the course (and you've seen the same techniques over and over) we will slowly start increasing the speed so will also be able to speed up your skills by watching this course.

Reviews from others
"I watch your videos and I get inspired every time because of your work/design." - Sam
"Your channel has inspired me to start designing myself." - Jordy
"I can't wait until the next video. I am following you for 4 years already and I've learned how to design this way :)" - Floor

Buy without any risk
If you really don't like my course, then that's not a problem. You can just ask your money back with the 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee that this website offers. This makes it possible for everybody to hop on the course.

Sign up for the course and you can start right away!

Who this course is for:

  • Beginning Adobe Xd users who want to design websites more efficiently

Course content

8 sections • 35 lectures

Welcome to the course! What to expect Preview 01:34

Here are your downloads (don’t forget to install fonts) Preview 01:59

Adobe Interface Basics Preview 08:15

Understanding Layers in Xd Preview 03:21

Selecting, moving and duplicating Preview 04:01

Alignment fundamentals Preview 07:12

The very useful Assets panel Preview 04:32

Artboards. All you need to know. Preview 03:47

Where to get the latest pre-made templates Preview 03:52

Getting free fonts & icons & images & color pallets & filler text Preview 06:53

Preparing our first Artboard Preview 08:33

Preparing our colours Preview 05:24

Preparing our fonts Preview 10:54

The big header image & menu Preview 09:41

The wave shape divider Preview 09:29

Floating images with shadows Preview 06:46

Client Logo section with the Repeat Grid tool Preview 07:22

Statistics section with empty boxes Preview 04:17

Testimonial section with the pen tool Preview 05:35

Call to action section with gradients Preview 07:39

Footer as a reusable symbol Preview 03:36

The portfolio page Preview 07:01

About page part 1: A Quick Start Preview 07:03

About page part 2: Tabs + Gallery Preview 06:25

About page part 3: FAQ section Preview 04:15

Contact page with vector icons Preview 06:27

A travel website with background blur Preview 07:34

A book store website with masks Preview 08:51

Responsive mobile design - Part 1 Preview 07:58

Responsive mobile design - Part 2 Preview 04:24

Artboard and Element exporting Preview 08:11

The Sticky Menu on top Preview 04:58

Creating a prototype for web & mobile Preview 04:29

Making a video and shareable link Preview 02:56

Congratulations + Do you want more? Preview 01:33