Good, I was mainly a designer before I stated focusing on development (I started coding before I started design college).
From those, Figma suits me very well. I even work on some other not UX/UI designs on it, since most of the stuff I do are for UX/UI (icons, flat illustrations and even logos) so I haven't felt the need to pay for Adobe in a while.
I will whenever I get something for printing or some branding project, btw, but for most tasks, even not for UX/UI, Figma is very good at it considering it's solely going to be seen from a screen.
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Good, I was mainly a designer before I stated focusing on development (I started coding before I started design college).
From those, Figma suits me very well. I even work on some other not UX/UI designs on it, since most of the stuff I do are for UX/UI (icons, flat illustrations and even logos) so I haven't felt the need to pay for Adobe in a while.
I will whenever I get something for printing or some branding project, btw, but for most tasks, even not for UX/UI, Figma is very good at it considering it's solely going to be seen from a screen.