Clean and simple XD freebie created by Tung Chi Vo, a UX designer from Vietnam: a nice popup for uploading files, we have seen this many times on several websites.
You can download this .xd file for free from his Dribbble page.
Clean and simple XD freebie created by Tung Chi Vo, a UX designer from Vietnam: a nice popup for uploading files, we have seen this many times on several websites.
You can download this .xd file for free from his Dribbble page.
Our friend Hannah Milan is back with a super useful and practical XD freebie.
She has put together a full color palette following Google’s Material Design Color guidelines , which at the moment is not yet available for Adobe XD (you can only download a palette file for Photoshop and Illustrator).
Vivek Popat created this style guideline for Adobe XD which can be used in your web projects. It includes web elements and their different states (active, hover, disabled).
It comes in two variants: light and dark.
A nice little freebie created by Harpal Singh: a post it note made in Adobe XD.
There’s also a version available for Sketch. Enjoy.
Our friend Hannah Milan is back with yet another XD free UI resource. This time, two examples of how you can use the Blog/Reader screens for a larger article card.
Another great UI freebie for Adobe XD from the super productive Hannah Milan.
This time we have some great design concepts targeting the Apple Watch.
As most of you already know, unfortunately it is still not possible to create layout grids in Adobe XD. It’s a much needed feature we hope Adobe will implement soon.
In the meantime, here’s a pretty handy Bootstrap Grid for Adobe XD which you can use in your desktop projects.
It’s following the Bootstrap standard 1170px container grid (12 columns 67/68px wide and 30px gutters).
We suggest you put down the opacity of the grid layer folder to about 10%, so that it’s not bothering you too much while designing.
A cute and modern little popup made by Jokin, designer by Madrid, Spain.
A nice way of trying out Adobe XD for the first time.
Nice freebie designed by Dustin Putnam, part of his “Daily UI Elements for 100 days project”.
Free to download from his Dribbble project page.