Figma Or Sketch?

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Figma Or Sketch?
Srdjan Kali

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Srdjan Kali

Jan 11, 2020

The multitude of design tools present on the market can easily discourage the first steps of anyone who wants to learn the subtle yet complex art of design.

There are many basic programs available that are good for just that - the basics. However, as you refine and refine your design skills over time, you realize that you need something more serious, a tool that offers more features, and allows you to create more sophisticated and complex designs. And choosing the right one can be a daunting task.

It is quite expected that someone who is just starting to get into designing hesitation when choosing a program. Even seasoned veterans who have years in the design world sometimes need hints as to which tool to use.

No wonder even the professionals ask for advice. There are a number of great programs on the market that do the job quite nicely, however, in the digital world, everyone is looking for the one that is most comprehensive.

That is why we are determined to compare the two most popular design tools of today: Figma and Sketch. While some consider Figma a great novelty and Sketch as old news, others say that Figma is not down to its knees.

Let's take a closer look at both of these tools.

 

FIGMA

Launched in 2015, Figma is a vector design software that enables real-time collaboration between designers. It also includes a subscription option, but you can also use this tool for free, which will not allow you to use Figma's full potential.

Thanks to its sleekness and flawlessness, Figma quickly gained popularity and became a serious competitor in the field of design tools.

But we don't run before the ore. Real-time collaboration and free use are certainly not the only things that make Figma so popular.

In addition to the above items, Figma has integrated solutions such as:

  • graphical design
  • prototyping
  • UI and UX design
  • template forms
  • wireframing.

All these options Figma offers in both browser and desktop applications. Linux users can also use Figma on Unix systems, which is a huge bonus.

 

BENEFITS

 

Fast Workflow

- Figma offers forms (pre-made website sketches, diagrams, story maps, website patterns, and flowcharts) that speed up the workflow by letting you choose a pre-made form and immediately make adjustments to your own needs.

 

Memory Savings

- No need to save your work on the desktop as Figma allows you to save to the cloud, which you can access from anywhere. No more worrying about deleting old projects or saving them to external hard drives. You can access files older than five months via the cloud and make changes per minute.

 

Real-Time Collaboration

- This is certainly one of the most exciting options that Figma has to offer, as you no longer need to send a bunch of revisions and new versions with minimal modifications since you can simultaneously work on the same project and make changes on the go.

  • you can use the comments to indicate what aspects of the project require improvement,
  • make changes to the project with the team, and track their changes in real-time; multiple-user simultaneous editing can be turned off if you wish.
  • the copywriting option allows the writer or editor of your site to write a project article at the same time
  • team members do not have to work on the same systems (Mac, Windows, or Linux) to use the real-time browser option.

 

Updated and fast

- Browser Figma is constantly getting new updates, so you don't have to worry because it works fast and smoothly, which is crucial in today's hectic world of requirements and deadlines.

 

FAULTS

 

Designer Resource Lack

- Sketch has unlimited resource files to help you learn how to use the program or to start a project from scratch. However, this is not the case with Figma.

 

Limited Plugins

- While most other tools offer many different plugins to make your work easier, Figma is lacking in this aspect as well.

 

High Costs

- You can use Figma initially for free, however, the features required by professionals will cost you a minimum of $ 12 per month.

 

SKETCH

Mainly used in UI and UX design, Sketch is macOS software, also known as a "digital design tool".
It is a vector software that offers a wide variety of simple and simple plugins.

A multitude of designers swears by Sketch, mainly for its robust and clear interface. The software (first released in 2010) is constantly getting new and innovative updates (for those who have a paid license, of course). With a lot of extremely useful updates a year, it's no wonder why designers love Sketch so much.

 

BENEFITS

 

Plugins

- In addition to the regular updates mentioned earlier, Sketch is famous for the large number of plugins it has. These plugins allow you to work faster and more efficiently and, most importantly, help you improve your design skills.

 

The third-page Applications and the other Plugins

- Sketch lets you export complete designs with specifications that are fully functional for developers (within UI design), thanks to Zeplin and their third-party application specifically created for this use. Creating a lot of exact specifications has never been easier. Other native plugins like Sketch Measure allow you to create real-time specifications for developers. The element information is extremely accurate and provides CSS code, positioning, and a font family that developers can use immediately.

 

Resources

-With Sketch, it is impossible to run dry with resources and ideas. The documentation of this software itself has many sections that make learning software much easier, and if you are looking for inspiration, just visit websites like Sketch Repo or Sketch App Resource, from which you can download hundreds of finished designs. With Sketch, you never have to start from scratch.

 

Community

- Sketch has a large community of designers, which will help you learn many new things, and is also a great way to network.

 

Team Collaboration Option and Cloud Support

- As with Figma, you can work seamlessly in real-time with your team on a project. There is no need to store files on your computer since they are stored on the cloud.

 

FAULTS

 

Available only for Mac OS X

- The major drawback of this software is its incompatibility with other systems. This is fine for some, however, others may give up on Sketch because of it. The problem can also arise when it comes to collaborating with designers who prefer other operating systems.

 

High Price

- A one-time payment of $ 99 will give you free updates over one year, but you will need to pay a license for updates for the coming year. Sketch for Teams also allows for a monthly subscription, which is $ 8.25 per month per user. As you can see, costs can add up quickly.

 

JUDGMENT

In recent years, Figma has become a serious competitor to Sketch because of its speed and outstanding options.

However, Sketch developers have made several key updates to raise their game levels, especially in Sketch for Teams.

All in all, such extensive software with almost the same options as Figma, Sketch may be difficult to beat, and some would even say it has no competition. The only major problem with Sketch in this regard is that it is only available for Mac users, which limits it to some extent. On the other hand, the option to use Figma on the system you like most is one of its best options.

Basically, it's less about the tools you use and more about your design skills. The best option is to learn to use the increasingly important design tools to be versatile and ready to face any obstacles.

The Sketch is really in favor of its features and the time savings it offers (admittedly, if you're a Mac user), but Figma offers more freedom to choose the platform.

In the end, it all comes down to personal preference. Some will always prefer to use Figma, while others will choose Sketch. Whatever tool you choose, great for you.

What is best here is that these software companies are pushing each other for more advanced solutions. Keep both of these tools in mind, learn to work in them, and use the one that works best for you.

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