Which is an example of cross-application design??

A. a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer
B. a CAD expert using vector technology to scale a design
C. a website user downloading a design for desktop editing
D. a designer building a brochure from raster and vector elements

C. a website user downloading a design for desktop editing

C. a website user downloading a design for desktop editing

The answer is A. a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer.

To arrive at this answer, let's first understand what cross-application design means. Cross-application design refers to the process of designing and creating something that can be used across different applications or platforms.

Now let's go through the options one by one:

A. a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer. This example fits the definition of cross-application design because UI (User Interface) and UX (User Experience) designers work together to create interfaces and experiences that are user-friendly and can be applied across various applications or platforms.

B. a CAD expert using vector technology to scale a design. This example involves the use of specific technology (CAD and vector) to scale a design, but it does not necessarily involve designing something that can be used across multiple applications or platforms. It is more focused on the specific task of scaling a design.

C. a website user downloading a design for desktop editing. This example involves downloading a design for editing on a desktop, but it does not necessarily involve creating something that can be used across different applications or platforms. It is more about accessing a design for personal use.

D. a designer building a brochure from raster and vector elements. This example involves the building of a brochure using raster and vector elements. While it may involve using different design elements, it does not necessarily involve designing something that can be used across multiple applications or platforms.

Therefore, only option A. a UI specialist working in tandem with a UX designer, aligns with the concept of cross-application design as it involves collaborating to design something that can be used across various applications or platforms.