Designer News is where the design community meets.
6 years ago from Demian Borba, Product Manager for Adobe XD
What I've noticed is a lot of UX designers forced themselves into photoshop for things that indesign does.
Like the global changes for text is pretty easily done with the paragraph styles and character styles for indesign.
Maybe those can be implemented in XD in the future.
The support for multiple resolutions is almost there by default thanks to it being a primarily vector based application.
I won't pretend to be fully entranced in the history of why photoshop was the go to in UX over Ai or ID but it's always seemed curious.
Now playing
What I've noticed is a lot of UX designers forced themselves into photoshop for things that indesign does.
Like the global changes for text is pretty easily done with the paragraph styles and character styles for indesign.
Maybe those can be implemented in XD in the future.
The support for multiple resolutions is almost there by default thanks to it being a primarily vector based application.
I won't pretend to be fully entranced in the history of why photoshop was the go to in UX over Ai or ID but it's always seemed curious.