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What software do you use most as an experienced graphic designer?

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  • UI designer
  • Web designer
  • Website developer

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Hello,

Hope you all are doing well.

So as per my experience, there is not any specific tool based on the experience of graphics designer because all software has its own todo and is based on customer requirements and requests we can choose it.

 

There is many Website Design tool available for website UI UX Design. Most of Designer right now using Figma, XD and PSD and also country wise this all software are in trading so based on it we can use those software and design website UI based on customer requirements. As a designer, we have to consider this all software.

 

Let's talk about software.

1. Figma - Figma is one of the most trading UI UX Design software in the world they provide website UI UX Design and also allow to do prototyping as well.

2. Adobe XD - This is also one of best option for UI UX Design and they also provide Prototyping.

3. Adobe Photoshop - This is also used as a UI UX Design tool and they allows use to Edit or Customize anything there they have a large range of tools available to make websites Amazing.

 

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4.8 (164)
  • Product designer
  • UI/UX designer
  • Web designer

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As an experienced graphic UI/UX designer, I rely on a combination of powerful software tools that help streamline my workflow and elevate the quality of my designs. Here are the top tools I use most:

  • Figma: Figma is my primary tool for UI/UX design, especially for collaborative projects. It’s cloud-based, allowing real-time feedback and edits from clients and team members. I also use it for prototyping and creating web or mobile app layouts.
  • Adobe XD: Adobe XD is excellent for designing responsive layouts and prototypes with rich animations. It integrates well with other Adobe products, which is a plus for working on more intricate design elements that require Illustrator or Photoshop.
  • Adobe Photoshop: Photoshop is essential for working with raster images, photo editing, and creating detailed graphics. It’s also great for manipulating textures, composing layouts, and designing web elements.
  • Adobe Illustrator: Illustrator is my go-to tool for vector graphics, logo design, icons, and illustrations. Its precision and flexibility make it perfect for creating scalable assets, whether for print or web.
  • Prototyping Tools (Marvel, InVision): I use Marvel and InVision for prototyping, especially for app or website design projects. They allow me to create interactive prototypes that simulate the user experience, making it easier to test and iterate designs before development.

By leveraging these tools, I can tackle a wide range of design projects, Each software plays a specific role in my workflow, allowing me to create polished, professional designs efficiently.

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