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Great points, thanks Mitch!
Hi Adam,
thanks so much for trying to help out.
I forgot to mention it in my post: I am in the UK and the product will be focused on a specific area of private medicine in the UK. So I’d be looking to interview not just any doctor, but a specific kind of specialist.
I don't want to waste your friend's time, is he in the UK by any chance? Thanks!
Thanks Nicole!
Hi Steve, thanks for your answer, very helpful.
When you say "..and health professionals are getting very wary of people approaching them with yet another product to try out", is this something you are assuming because you see many products in this sector, or is this something you know for sure, because you know doctors or you have heard of doctors getting tired of being approached all the time about new products? I am not doubting your source, I’m just curious. And if it is indeed a widespread feeling among doctors to be more reluctant towards new products, it might add some extra complications to what we are trying to do.
I forgot to mention it in my post: I am in the UK and the product will be focused on a specific area of private medicine in the UK. So I’d be looking to interview not just any doctor, but a specific kind of specialist.
I’m a beginner using XD and I generally use UI kits to get inspired and to learn more about how those designs were made in the first place. I learned a lot about font sizes and typography in general, colors, spacing, the use of shadows and so on…
https://www.xdguru.com/ is my go-to website for everything XD-related, it lists all the UI kits, icons and resources you might ever need.
For Invision Studio resources: https://www.studioamigos.com/
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Very interesting results..
I wonder if Adobe shouldn't put more pressure on PS and Illustrator users and "gently" force them to make the switch to XD, which has become by now a killer piece of software.
It's crazy that still so many people in 2019 are using Photoshop and Illustrator for UI/UX design, when there's a much better option within the Adobe ecosystem.