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What It Is:
The worksheet is an advertisement for Adobe XD, a prototyping tool. It highlights the feature of creating shareable links for prototypes to gather feedback from stakeholders. It includes text promoting this functionality and links to 'Learn more' and 'Download XD'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This is not a grade-level specific worksheet. It is geared towards professionals or students learning about UX/UI design and prototyping, typically college-level or vocational training.
Why Use It:
The purpose is to inform users about the sharing capabilities within Adobe XD, encouraging them to utilize the tool for collaborative feedback on prototype designs. It promotes efficient communication and iteration in the design process.
How to Use It:
The worksheet itself doesn't have instructions for use, but it prompts the user to click the 'Learn more' link to understand the feature or 'Download XD' to start using the software.
Target Users:
The target users are UX/UI designers, product managers, web developers, and students learning about prototyping and design tools. Anyone involved in the design and development process who needs to share prototypes for feedback would find this relevant.
The worksheet is an advertisement for Adobe XD, a prototyping tool. It highlights the feature of creating shareable links for prototypes to gather feedback from stakeholders. It includes text promoting this functionality and links to 'Learn more' and 'Download XD'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This is not a grade-level specific worksheet. It is geared towards professionals or students learning about UX/UI design and prototyping, typically college-level or vocational training.
Why Use It:
The purpose is to inform users about the sharing capabilities within Adobe XD, encouraging them to utilize the tool for collaborative feedback on prototype designs. It promotes efficient communication and iteration in the design process.
How to Use It:
The worksheet itself doesn't have instructions for use, but it prompts the user to click the 'Learn more' link to understand the feature or 'Download XD' to start using the software.
Target Users:
The target users are UX/UI designers, product managers, web developers, and students learning about prototyping and design tools. Anyone involved in the design and development process who needs to share prototypes for feedback would find this relevant.




