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Fajamaja2019-01-16 19:09:47
Adobe XD
Fajamaja, 2019-01-16 19:09:47

Vertical rhythm in Adobe XD?

Previously worked in Photoshop, but recently opened adobe xd. I liked the instrument, but for the life of me I don’t understand how to form a vertical rhythm there? Why can't you create a modular grid? Does it make sense then in xd if half of the work is done in photoshop? Am I correct in assuming that xd is basically a story about prototypes?

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Anton Guk, 2019-01-17
@Fajamaja

There is an option to switch to Figma. There is a browser and desktop version, for vertical rhythm you can use either rulers like in Photoshop or set it up for a grid or column frame. And most importantly - for free (in any case, I have not yet found a reason to even study the issue of buying a paid version).

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Polina Loseva, 2019-01-18
@deersign

In XD, select the entire Artboard and on the right you will find “Grid”, there are 2 options, layout is a standard modular grid setting, square is a square grid for alignment.
It is better to get off Photoshop and use it for its intended purpose - photo processing. If you don't like XD, there's Figma. Both programs are fast, sharpened for the development of both prototypes and designs / interfaces.

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