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What software do designers usually use?

Photoshop:

An image editing software, the application fields include image design, graphic writing, video, publishing and so on. Mainly used in graphic design, advertising photography, post-photography, visual creativity and so on. ....

Bitmap software, powerful, super image processing ability; However, it is bulky, takes up a lot of memory, and is easy to get stuck, so it is more complicated for ui design (UI design will be very restrictive, like killing a chicken with a knife, the tools are too cumbersome and reduce efficiency).

Adobe XD:

Lightweight and concise, it supports both mac system and win system, and has easy-to-use functions such as repeated grid. However, there are few basic drawing tools, imperfect style attribute support and relatively few plug-ins.

Sketch:

Easy to use, powerful vector function, rich plug-in system, but only support mac use, win version users will always suffer; Multi-person real-time collaboration is not supported, and labeling and delivery need the help of a third-party platform.

Tuma:

This is a browser-based design tool. Many people can collaborate in real time, and the whole platform is available. From design to delivery, it can be completed in one stop, which greatly improves work efficiency. However, there are also some objective problems, such as the lack of Chinese version, the need for magic tools, and the imperfect function of Chinese fonts. There is still a certain threshold for domestic partners to use them in their work.

Design script design draft preview:

Auxiliary drawing tool, simple and easy to use, with quick real-time preview connection, comes with independent XD/PS/sketch plug-in, which can be installed in XD/PS/sketch, and can cooperate with mobile phones for Apple and Android users to preview the drawing effect in real time, with clear preview quality, adaptive screen and rotatable zoom screen. You can also share the drawing effect in real time.