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About This Event

Whether you’re editing graphics and photos in Photoshop, or designing icon sets in Illustrator, Adobe XD plays well with the Creative Cloud Suite. In this session with Designer Advocate, Matt Rae, we’ll learn how XD fits within the Creative Cloud suite and learn how you can work with files from Photoshop and Illustrator, or share assets through Creative Cloud Libraries, all from within Adobe XD.

This session is part of our Adobe Summer Series:

Takeaways

  • Open Photoshop and Illustrator files in Adobe XD
  • Edit photos from Adobe XD in Photoshop
  • Work with Creative Cloud Libraries to share assets across applications

About Our Partners

Adobe XD

Only Adobe gives everyone — from emerging artists to global brands — everything they need to design and deliver exceptional digital experiences. Creative Cloud delivers the world’s leading creative desktop tools, mobile apps, and services such as Adobe Stock images. It connects them seamlessly together with their assets through CC Libraries, enabling users to work effortlessly across desktop and mobile devices for connected creative workflows. Featuring apps such as Adobe XD, Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator, Creative Cloud helps people produce their best work—and the value of membership increases all the time through exclusive product and service offerings and feature updates.

 

UX in ATX

UX in ATX is a Meetup group designed to teach, mentor, and build the skills of professional and aspiring user experience (UX) design professionals in Austin. They host monthly events that vary from portfolio reviews to whiteboarding challenges and expert speaker sessions.

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