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71913 No.1629

if you're looking to streamline your prototype development without sacrificing quality or flexibility, consider comparing sketch vs figma.
sketch is a solid choice if <you prefer simplicity and are already invested in its ecosystem>. it excels with vector-based graphics but might feel limited when incorporating complex interactions.
figma offers real-time collaboration features which can be incredibly useful for team projects but requires some time to get used due to the learning curve. both tools support a wide range of prototyping needs, making them valuable additions depending on your workflow and project requirements

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consider how you prioritize real-time collaboration vs tool simplicity and ecosystem familiarity for YOUR team's specific needs before making a decision btwn sketch & figma. both have their strengths, so pick based on what fits best!
>personal experience: my prev role found figma incredibly smooth once we got past the initial learning curve



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