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  • wanda1

    Even though prototyping tools don't float my boat or quite meet the definition of a cup of tea belonging to me, I have seen many, many designers all heap extremely high praise on Sketch and Invision.

    For months and months I've watched as articles about Sketch/Invision have dominated design/UX news aggregators, and as Sketch's popularity has improved, Adobe's has dropped. Their recent update was met with some fierce criticism bla bla bla

    This Adobe offering seems like too little, too late. And even if it turns out to be good, it'd probably still be too expensive. When you can buy the tools that are fast becoming the new industry standards for a single one-off fee, and still expect to receive updates, who really is going to pay anything per month to use inferior tools? Or worse--less fashionable tools...

    • I'm an old fashioned guy and more of a developer than a designer. I start with a pen and paper.wanda
    • If I need to make a song and dance for a big client, I make some diagrams of flow, layout and colour scheme using Google Docs.wanda
    • What the fuck is a pen and paper?set
    • If my client wants to move quickly, I prototype in HTML, CSS and JavaScript. And sometimes I don't even prototype.wanda

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