Global/Master artboard templates (pin objects across all artboards)
Ability to have a single object (or group) break out of its artboard and cross multiple artboards within a single prototype. The simplest use case is the creation of a global navigation bar that spans across multiple screens. This object's interactive elements would also work across multiple screens as well, and any edits to this object would update across the rest of the screens.
Easy interaction management and editing. Also provides consistency with consistent elements within an experience.
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shawn starr commented
are you talking about Master Pages type features? Where say the Iphone 6 artboard has the carrier signal strength and battery on every page assigned to that master?
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Anonymous commented
The same function as Axure and its masters... or Illustrator and its symbols
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Esteban Loboguerrero Zornosa commented
It would be great to have a "master board" where you can establish menus and other objects to repeat along all pages as in InDesign.
This feature should allow you to create, edit and wire elements without the need to copy and paste the same menu or element along all your boards or certain amount of boards.
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Anonymous commented
Id like the background to act like a master so it doesn't move, but the elements to change, so it acts like an app
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Levi commented
@Demian Borba - You just nailed a primary one for me - navigation. Pinned navigation is used internationally in websites, apps, etc. Some of the best I have seen use a pinned nav in some way. Please consider this request from nearly 250 testers.
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Anonymous commented
Just layers that can be turned on and off - like Illustrator. It would be a very useful way to hide or show alternate components to a design, notes and annotations.
Thanks for the consideration!
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Yuna commented
As a (prototype) designer I want to be able to use masters, in order to design and maintain reusable objects and pages in one location.
Acceptance criteria:
Any changes I make to a master should be automatically applied everywhere that master is used.
I should be able to add masters both to artboards and to other masters.
Preferably I can "unconnect" masters from specific artboards, treating it as regular elements so I can make exceptions
Preferably I can add logic to masters, in order to be able to add selected states for example for certain pages.Comment:
Common elements that are created as masters are for example headers, footers, and navigation. -
Paul Mackinnon commented
Symbols in Illustrator are like master items. If you repeated a symbol on many pages, and later updated that symbol, the change would propagate everywhere.
Page Masters in InDesign - if you change the master page contents, all pages based on that master change accordingly. Theres dynamic data in the page numbers too !
I like the Master pages idea since you could have a number of Master Pages which represent similar pages in an App.
You are then adding extra content to the actual pages. If the actual page needs to make a change to the master content, you ned to right click -> break link to Master. It is now unique.
If you "unique" a page, maybe the new edits will be required to propagate to more pages down this experience line. Perhaps You can right-click and "Make new Master". So lets say the pasteboard is filled with pages, and some are "Masters". You need to indicate with a small icon which are Masters. You may or may not use the Master as an instance as may suit your workflow. Alternatively like in InDesign, the Master Pages could have a special area to access, and edit. However I prefer to edit in place. This is behavour in Trimble Sketchup with "Components" - change to one affects all. However, that is no good, as the initial Master is like up a hierarchy, and its clones are children that should not change the Master in the use case. So the UI/UX needs to be considered. I would go for my suggestion of Masters indicated as such, and children pages able to show their inheritance tree.Now considering the same concept applied to "Symbols" which would operate similarly but as objects on a page - this is exactly possible in AxureRP and known as "dynamic panels".
When I learned AxureRP recently I realised that for a dynamic experience, the best way is to make every page a dynamic panel. And so that covers both cases - dynamic pages, and dynamic widgets. -
Manish Shah commented
This is my suggestion of creating Master Objects.
Prototype: http://adobe.ly/1NxHpaL
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Zach Bruce commented
As a UX Designer, I need to demonstrate several states of a webpage redesign in it's modular/design system nature. I need to easily design an element like a navigation bar that repeats across several different pages. Sometimes this element can also have varying states (like Authenticated vs. Unauthenticated), so the ability to change the "view" of the repeating element is also helpful.
A great example of this is how Photoshop can achieve this through Linked Smart Objects that contain different Layer Comps.
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James commented
I am a designer and I want to be able to create one prototype link on one button and if I duplicate that button within the design mode it should take the prototype link with it where ever it goes. That would mean I wouldn't have to keep going back in to prototype mode and linking every instance of the same button again and again... (Example being a 'menu' button)
This I would hope is a quick fix which I would hope is a fairly easy to implement and could path the way to a more comprehensive and elegant solution.
Basically; if you duplicate - in design mode - a button that already has a prototype link don't just duplicate the object in design mode, duplicate the prototype link. This would be SO AMAZING!!!! I would LOVE that SO much. A small thing but would have a massive benefit to all users.
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Giacomo Ardesi commented
Crucial!!! Every time a client asks for a rework on a repeated element (such as headers or footers for example) on a dozens pages layout...it's a freaking pain in the arse!
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Anonymous commented
master pages in muse or indesign.
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Giacomo Ardesi commented
I think of master pages in Muse...
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joshue ott commented
This feature can be easily accomplished if we were able to nest prototypes within each other:
1. Create my master prototype (including the main NAV menu).
2. create smaller (inner) prototype for content that is controlled by the nav menu.
3. Import the "inner" prototype into the master prototype,
4. on the nav buttons of the master prototype, NEXT sends commands to the inner prototype to change its content. -
David Anderson commented
...but on thinking a bit more, I wonder if, even better than creating "master artboards," we could define a "Block," which could then be instanced on multiple artboards in multiple locations. Any subsequent changes to a block will update all instances of that block in a project. This way it doesn't necessarily need to stay in the same location on every artboard...or you could have multiple instances of the same block on a single artboard, etc.
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David Anderson commented
This would be a great feature—for me, it would be ideal if I could define a number of master artboards, which i could then apply to any given artboard, in the same way that InDesign can apply a master to different pages. Of course, this would really reach maximum utility if we could also link to external PSD/AI/etc files, which could be refreshed. Then add layers to manage the organization of all of these elements, and I'll be happy.
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Joelle Bataille commented
Global elements are a must have if XD is to keep up with other design/prototyping tools. As a XD newbie I'm already questioning changing tools as it just creates too much work for me and too much room for error.
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Ben Azzam commented
I imagine this being very similar to a master pages in indesign with the added ability to save common interactions as well. I agree with some of the other comments, in the fact this this feature would do a lot to speed up workflow.
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Vincent Koopmans commented
As a Designer I would like to be able to set and forget behaviour and attributes for design elements. For instance sticky header/footers etc. This could be achieved by creating page-templates that have these elements.