From the course: Prototyping a WordPress Project in Adobe XD

How to use the exercise files

From the course: Prototyping a WordPress Project in Adobe XD

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How to use the exercise files

- [Instructor] If you have access to the Exercise files for this course, feel free to download them from the course page and use them to follow along. The organization should be pretty straight forward. In the Exercise files, I have folders that correspond with each of the chapters in the course and if you go into the chapter folder, you'll see that there are sub-folders that align with the videos for that particular chapter. Each of the sub-folders is going to contain the files that you'll need for that particular video. In most cases, I have a starting file and an ending file. I'm also providing you with all of the assets that I used in this course. The assets are going to reside in the route folder for the course files. Here are all of the images that I'm using throughout the course. In many of my examples however, I am using the Creative Cloud library images to populate into my designs. If you want to follow along in this way, just take the assets and turn them into your own Creative Cloud library. Unfortunately you're not going to be able to do this inside of XD, so you'll have to use one of the other Adobe applications to do so. I'm going to switch to Photoshop. So inside of Photoshop I'm going to take all of the assets that are in the asset folder, and I'm just going to drop them into a library that I've already made called banksboard. When I do this, all of these assets are going to be imported into the library. At this point I will have access to these back in XD. Let me show you. Here I am back in Adobe XD, and you can see that I have my banksboard library open and all of the assets that I've imported are now here and available for use. If you don't have access to the Exercise files, that's okay, you can still follow along with your own assets.

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