Hi all! 👋 I'm Anita and I am Community Manager at UXPin. I am more than excited to welcome you at UXPin Community platform.
We have created this space for you to find some valuable answers, share your experience & best practices, get some inspiration. We will be creating this community together and it would be more than great to get to know you!
🙋♀Please introduce yourself by sharing a few lines about you in the thread - your actual role in the company & what they do / things you would like to learn here / your main challenge(s), but also anything you feel that will bring you closer - you can even post some hobby pictures ;)
I used to work for UX & product conferences and have some UX background as I worked as a UX Researcher for different companies. A big fan of Design Sprints, visiting all warm places all around the globe (& working from there) and reading biographies of artists.
Now you say "Hi" to others! 🤩
Hi All,
I was born creative and a self-taught designer.
Passion for Design and having an eye for detail make me craft pixel-perfect designs. I have been providing creative direction to leading brands across verticals in the Digital space for over 18 years. These years of experience helped me excel in creating an engaging brand and user experience for the web and mobile platforms.
I live blending Creativity and Innovative Thinking with the latest technologies emerging in today's market. I'm passionately involved in helping businesses reach their potential in the digital space through innovative ideas.
Thanks,
M
Namaste Rajesh!
Where are you from India? Glad to connect.
Hi there everyone!
I'm an Interaction Designer currently living between Spain and Denmark.
I work as a Lead Designer for an enterprise software company. I am very passionate about user interface, prototyping, visual design and writing. Been using UXPin daily for the past 4 years.
Recently getting more involved in UXR and looking forward to learn more about it. People think about me as someone restless always looking to learn new things and experiment.
Looking forward to meet interesting people in this community.
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Hi everyone 👋
I'm Meet Shah, a Product designer from India. I have been a big believer, pro-active user and vocal advocate of UXPin for last 3 years. I always found great value in UXPin than any other tool out there in the market. Finding companies or clients who believe in tools has been a very difficult road for me. So I myself thought of starting teaching-community kind of platform around this tool at www.uxpin.live to help more and more people discover. (News on this soon!)😎
I extensively talked about the power of prototyping and especially about the UXPin at one of my talks this year, check it out. 🤗
I can't wait to get involved with awesome people of this family here, super excited!🚀
Check out my portfolio here: https://meetshah.design
Ciao!🖖
Hi everyone,
I started using UXPin about 2 months ago, at the recommendation of my company's Experience Design team.
So far, so good... I'm glad that the user community is back, as that seemed to be a good place to learn how to use the software.
Cheers,
AJ
Welcome! Feel free to share any questions in the group, I'm sure we all can learn together.
Hi folks
I'm Michael, a UX Designer from Switzerland.
I also work as a Business Analyst as well as a Frontend Developer in my company, so I'm more on the analytical design side rather than the fancy beautiful side :)
We mostly create digitalisation projects in our company, which most of the time are incredible complex UIs and workflows. And that's where UXPin shines the most in my opinion. I worked with Sketch, XD, Framer and Figma professionally, and since one year we work with UXPin in my company and its perfect for it.
But since there are a lot of different practices, especially with more complex prototypes and projects, I'm so happy the community is back on track. I'm looking forward to discuss different approaches on how to get the best out of UXPin and help each other out.
Cheers and have a good one.
Michael
Wow! Pretty much the same this side. I'm also at the strategic side of the design spectrum though I don't code...not yet! I wrote about the comparison with other tools and why UXPin is not a hit a while ago give it a read!
Also, let me know if you're looking for someone to work with you, I'm very much open to it since there are many fewer opportunities where UXPin is the preferred tool of choice.
haha hey, thats my question you answered there :D
Hey there everyone. I'm Mike from the U.S., a product/UX design lead working in the innovation space of a major financial services company.
I've been working in interactive/UI design since the late 90's and of all the tools I've used, UXPin is my favorite. The power to create interactive, html based designs and prototypes to help bring visions to life is why I'm trying to champion UXPin in our design org. Like others I'm eager to learn (and occasionally contribute) alternate ways to create robust prototypes that help designers explain our visions.
Welcome, Mike! We have so much to learn from you. Looking forward to developing more relations with you.
Glad to see a new community platform finally. I learnt from the previous community and look forward to meet many great people here. My profession is into UX and develop design systems and hope to start using UXPin Merge soon.
UXPin perfectly met my expectation for a all-in-one tool and has helped in my projects. I look forward to 2021 with all the new plans for UXPin!
Cheers,
Linus
Welcome Linus! I was looking for you the whole day🤭
Hi all, Troy from the U.S., UI Designer in the Healthcare space. Former iRise user for 10 years. Sadly, iRise is shutting down in a few weeks. UXPin is the closest I could find to their program and so far I'm very pleased with it. Hoping to integrate it into our enterprise in Q1 2021.
@Troy welcome! Never heard about iRise before. Looking forward to see how you integrate UXPin in your process.
Hello everyone! I am pleased to meet everyone in this space. I am one of two UX designers for a large state project management application for transportation systems.
We started the project with Adobe XD and quickly found the limitations and switched to UX Pin 2.5 years ago. It's been a very powerful tool for presenting interactive comps and workflows.
It's very easy to work fast in the UX Pin and I build comps live in meetings for immediate feedback and approvals.
Aside from the design work we are also responsible for the front end shells and scss.
Brian
Hi everyone,
I'm glad that the UXpin community has a forum again! My name is Jonathan. I'm a UX Designer based in Texas, USA. I work for a large retail energy company. Prior to my time with my current employer, I had never heard of UXpin. Most of my experience had been in Adobe XD. I've since fallen in love with UXpin and really enjoy the ease of use and scalability.
I hope to learn more complex ways of using UXpin that go beyond standard mockups and prototypes. I know there is a lot of functionality that I have yet to explore.
Also, we're currently working on creating a design system for our brand so if anyone has any experience in that realm, I would greatly appreciate some tips and direction.
Wow! First of all so much happy for you that you got to work for people who uses this tool!
I'm soon starting my tutoring with UXPin, I have created a discussion thread for that - list out whatever you want to learn and I will make sure it gets covered.
I have recently created a DS (very basic, not too big) for a client of mine. Let me know what you need help on!
Hi everyone. I have been using UXPin since the beta 10 years ago! I'm a product designer in Auckland, NZ, I currently work for a healthcare company Tend.nz