Which design software do you use, and would you be willing to try something new?
Chiara Schwarz-Weichhart
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André J@sentry_co
I'm old school I still use Sketch 😅. I will force my self to migrate to figma soon.
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Emailee
Figma of course ! Difficult to move away from this tool as the entire team is now used and very productive on Figma. Used to work on Sketch back in the days, but collaborative features on Figma changed everyhting. Same for components and style which at the time weren't on Sketch
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I've been using Photoshop since the very early versions in the 90s...
Started using figma a bit which is pretty rad.
I've used XD, Illustrator, Webflow, Canva, Sketch... many different ones over the years. Photoshop is still my favorite, but I think I'm open to others if the use case permits.
Mostly Figma and Canva – I'm always open to try new tools. Currectly I'm searching for great video design platforms
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I just use Canva for making essential business designs and I think its getting better with time enhancing designing experience for everyone.
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@qudsia_ali Have you tried using Pixelied?
https://pixelied.com/
Launching soon!
corel, photoshop, figma. It's enough for me as an editor.
I currently use Adobe XD for its collaborative features and comprehensive toolset, but I'm always open to exploring innovative options that could streamline my workflow or enhance creativity. What new software are you suggesting, and what are its standout features?
interested to know why should i use pixelied over Canva?
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Occasionally I use PhotoShop, I don't do much design work, but if there is something new and easy and that gives good results, I'd be happy to try it out.
I am not a design pro so its Canva for me.
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Chiara, I primarily use Adobe XD for its collaborative features and comprehensive toolset, but I'm always open to exploring new design software that could streamline the creative process or offer innovative features. What do you recommend?
figma, PS, Rotato, Rive 🐸
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For me, its Canva.
Photoshop and canva!
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In the past, I was using different video editing tools. There was Windows Movie Maker on Windows XP, or I was using Sony Vegas. Today, I would use Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects
@mighty_muddy oh man.. memories... remember how bad was the video quality after export in movie maker? :D Sony Vegas was really cool. I also used 3GP Converter to convert movies to 3gp format for my Nokia phone... Adobe Premiere and After Effects were amazing tools to make Counter Strike short clips after tournaments. Good times man... miss it every day
Figma, and Canva
One thing I would enjoy is a way to create website design mockup easily from a description of the website and the design one want. The goal is to get some quick insipiration
I tried using ChatGPT or MidJourney but it is not great. I think a dedicated model could be much better