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Figma and Adobe PhotoShop serve different purposes in the design workflow, catering to distinct design needs. Figma excels in collaborative design work with its real-time editing and commenting features, allowing multiple users to work simultaneously on the same file, fostering …
Figma's collaboration and speed of new feature development, coupled with their existing feature set when we purchased made them a clear choice. Their prototyping functionality was particularly impressive vs Sketch, but also their system compatibility (even browser) helped to …
In Figma, multiple team members can collaborate on the same project simultaneously, making real-time teamwork smooth and efficient. I really like its cloud-based nature which ensures that changes are instantly synchronized across devices, allowing teams to iterate rapidly and …
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I selected Figma because there is many good features like It is based on web so we can easily work wherever and any system only we need login our account. In Figma we can easily work together in single file as well. Prototyping is very easy in Figma, we can make any (Web/App) …
We use Miro, but for different reasons. Miro stacks up in its collaboration features and really we use this tool for brainstorming, workshop building, and anything the product designers don't want to do. As a product manager, I tend to use Miro more as it is easier to adopt and …
I think Figma is much better than Adobe XD, in that it is trying to create collaborative software that serves full product teams and not just designers. However, I think Figma still has a way to go to replace a tool like Miro, which is much easier for non-creatives to work in.
Figma is a lot cleaner, easier to navigate and organize. Maybe you can't do as much visually but you can move faster in Figma. I'm trying to remember more but honestly I've been using Figma for so long now.
Figma supports and is supported by other design apps, but it really shines in prototyping for web and app development. It's easy to share with colleagues and collaborate in one space, the open space allows for a ton of iteration, and the organization of layers functions better …
In Figma we have it all! From sketches, wireframes, to complex design systems, components, tokens, libraries, etc.
It is also very easy to share interactive prototypes, the developer team can also access the files from anywhere, without installing anything on their computers, …
Figma won over many competitors with it's design-dev collaboration model and it essentially has tools like Zeplin or Folio integrated in - where you had to have one file uploaded somewhere and everyone working on it. You don't need other programs. The component libraries are …
Figma has become more expensive recently, but licenses and users are very easy to manage in comparison to the other tools. We've had a lot of positive Feedback from our designers after we migrated from InVision to Figma. On top of that, most of our product owner also preferred …
The benefits of Figma are that you can log in easily and use it anywhere. It has great features and component management. Sketch has more advanced visual effects, and can be used offline. I've run into trouble where I have no internet, so am unable to connect to use Figma. Axure …
Figma excels are prototyping whereas Miro is great for collaborating. Figma could do better with Figjam but the navigation is counter intuitive to people that don't use it often, so leaders often have a hard time moving about and collaborating in Figma. Figma is also is able to …
Figma excels in collaborative interface design, offering live collaboration and powerful prototyping capabilities. Compared to Adobe PhotoShop, Canva, Figma stands out for its focus on detailed UI/UX design and seamless team collaboration. This made it our top choice, …
Visily is still developing and it lacks many advanced features. Unlike Figma has better collaboration & real-time feedback updates. Designers have all the tools readily available & visible on the dashboard itself. Prototyping is very advanced on Figma with multiple sharing …
Compared to Sketch and AdobeXD, the Figma app was more flexible as Sketch only supported mac and not windows, while AdobeXD had some key bindings and features that were quite different from both Sketch and Figma. Overall I have been using Figma for several years and gotten …
Figma is inherently "smarter" than these other apps for its ability to create design tokens, generate code and is just better suited all around for screen-based design.
Figma is the best tool for designing UI/UX on multiple platforms such as Mac, Windows, Linux, and Browser-based applications. It has support for many plugins and a strong community. On the other hand, Adobe XD lacks these advantages, and it is said that Adobe will enhance Figma …
I've been using Figma for the past 4 years so I'm not on top of the most recent versions of the other tools but we chose Figma as it allowed our distributed team of designers who are not just in different cities but different regions and timezones to collaborate better and stay …
Figma has better design tools than Adobe XD and you don't need to purchase the whole adobe suite to use it. The collaboration and cloud based storage is better that Sketch. Sketch has great design capabilities but it's much harder to have multiple people working on one file …
Figma is much more user friendly and collaborative. It works in your browser and contains everything you need really, whereas Sketch requires other tools to run it properly. It is also much easier to import and export things into Figma, which means we can work across lots of …
Figma does everything that I personally needed to do, and does all of those really well. If you're a UI / UX designer, there is nothing better out there. If you're a PM, you'll be working on this quite a bit, but this is definitely not the best wireframing tool.