Adobe XD has long been a staple in the toolkit of UI/UX designers, offering a streamlined environment for creating everything from simple wireframes to high-fidelity interactive prototypes. While the specific version "28.1.12" is a legacy release from early 2020, it represents a pivotal era when Adobe XD introduced several core features that define its modern workflow.
: Adobe XD automatically adjusts the layout of objects when you resize an artboard, intelligently maintaining the spatial relationships between elements for different screen sizes. Adobe XD UI/UX Tutorial for Beginners
Adobe XD was built specifically to address the unique needs of user experience design, moving beyond the static limitations of tools like Photoshop or Illustrator.
: Instead of creating multiple versions of a button, you can create a single Main Component and define different States (e.g., Hover, Pressed, or Disabled) within it.
: Designers can connect artboards using wires to simulate user flows. Features like Auto-Animate allow for smooth transitions between elements, making prototypes feel like real, functioning applications.