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Last updated : May 19, 2020
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May 2020
Adopt ?

Figma has demonstrated to be the go-to tool for collaborative design, not only for designers but for multidisciplinary teams too; it allows developers and other roles to view and comment on designs through the browser without the desktop version. Compared to its competitors (e.g., Invision or Sketch) which have you use more than one tool for versioning, collaborating and design sharing, Figma puts together all of these features in one tool that makes it easier for our teams to discover new ideas together. Our teams find Figma very useful, especially in remote and distributed design work enablement and facilitation. In addition to its real-time design and collaboration capabilities, Figma also offers an API that helps to improve the DesignOps process.

Nov 2019
Trial ?

One of the great pain points in interaction and visual design is the lack of tools built for collaboration. This is where Figma comes in. It has the same functionalities of design programs such as Sketch and Invision, but by being able to collaborate with another person at the same time, it helps you discover new ideas together with real-time collaboration capabilities. Our teams find Figma very useful, especially in remote and distributed design work enablement and facilitation. In addition to its collaboration capabilities, Figma also offers an API that helps to improve the DesignOps process.

Published : Nov 20, 2019

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