

And most users from all around the world love using it. That’s it a simple trick to improve your UI design in Sketch and Adobe XD.Adobe XD is a great application from Adobe. In the resultant pop-up you can specify exactly what you want your border to look like: Conclusion Once installed, select an object and go to Plugins > Single Border > Single Border. Note: third-party plugins aren’t yet available for Adobe XD, though you can expect them to be a big part of how XD develops in the future. This isn’t like CSS would render the corner, and it’s not really solvable in a perfect way in Sketch unless you use the following plugin: Single Border Sketch Pluginįor even more control (and to solve the problem mentioned previously) you can use a Sketch plugin called single-border. One disadvantage to this technique is the way corners are rendered in the event of having two adjacent borders. In the example below you can see a larger border along the bottom edge, with a thinner border along the top: Multiple one-sided borders in Sketch Click the + icon next to the shadow settings to add another. In Sketch it’s also possible to add multiple shadows, and therefore multiple one-sided borders. Borders like this are a really effective (but subtle) way to add dimension to your UI designs. There we have it–a simple technique for creating a one-sided border.

Give the shadow a suitable color (#707070 in our case) and make sure the opacity is set to 100%. We’ll give the shadow a value along the Y offset (which will push the shadow downwards) make sure the X offset reads 0, and remove the B value (this is the blur). If we want the border to appear only along the bottom edge, we can remove the Border (by unchecking the border settings in the properties sidebar) then selecting Shadow instead. It has a fill color, and a border: Adobe XD

Let’s start with a simple rectangle on our canvas, in this case using Adobe XD.
