At Adobe MAX 2015, Adobe announced some exciting news for UX Designers. The digital software company unveiled a new design tool, code-named ‘Project Comet’, that combines wireframing, visual design, prototyping, and previewing all in one. Built specifically for today’s UX design challenges, Comet is fast and fluid so it can scale with large and complex projects.
Comet integrates with Creative Cloud, so users can bring their Photoshop and Illustrator assets right into the app to enhance the visual design of their wireframes and prototypes. It’s all powered by Adobe CreativeSync.
The top 5 things UX designers said they needed:
- A tool specifically built for UX design, with quality and stability
- To reduce the friction that comes from working with multiple tools to design and prototype
- A really fast experience to handle designs for an ever-growing set of devices and screens
- The ability to design, prototype and iterate quickly
- Fast, reliable and realistic design previews on devices
Users can take advantage of vector drawing tools for rapid design and layout, make interactive prototypes, and preview them in real-time on a device. Because design and prototyping is in one tool, they won’t waste time or re-do any work when they want to make changes.
Adobe have built Comet as a native application using the latest rendering technology and hardware compositing techniques. As they continue to develop Comet, they plan to share how they are crafting Comet for performance and what makes Comet a really fast and productive tool.
For more information on Project Comet click here.