Introduction to Adobe XD
Course 1 - Getting Started and Exploring Adobe XD: Saving Your Work
By Ethan Parry , UX Designer and Researcher
Joined December 2016
About the video: Saving Your Work
Overview
“In this lesson, I will share the various ways one can manage their files in Adobe XD.”
In this video lesson Ethan Parry addresses the topic: Saving Your Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 1 - Getting Started and Exploring Adobe XD. Get to grips with the software’s tools and features.
Partial transcription of the video
“INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE XD COURSE 1 LESSON 5 Saving your work There are several options for saving your work in Adobe XD. I will share with you the values of storing in the cloud. Let's see how to save our documents. Now it's time for us to save our work. In Adobe XD you can save your work locally to your computer or you can save it as a Cloud Document. I personally recommend that you save all your work as Cloud documents. Why? There are several benefits that come from saving to the cloud. One of the main benefits I'd say is that you can access your files across devices. So, if you save your ...”
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Ethan Parry
By Ethan Parry
Ethan’s interest in UX started when working in public relations in San Francisco, taking part in Adobe’s largest Creative Cloud launch in 2015 and working with Silicon Valley’s biggest players in tech. After completing a UX Design boot camp program, he decided to further his knowledge in the field and study a master’s degree in Interaction Design at ELISAVA School of Design and Engineering in Barcelona, Spain.
Since then, Ethan has worked in both agency and consultancy settings, for international clients such as Meliá Hotels International, SEAT, and Dunia. He leads workshops for businesses such as KPMG, Accenture, El Corte Inglés, and Hola Magazine, and is part of the European Adobe XD team (Adobe XDI).
Over the past few years, he has been part of the Interaction Design Association’s Interaction Awards committee, which recognizes and celebrates examples of excellence in Interaction Design across domains, channels, environments and cultures, and teaches UX design and Agile methodology topics at several design universities and boot camps in Barcelona.
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