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So i am making portfolio to start a my new projects. I am good/expert in XD, but since most of companies prefer InVision and Sketch so i am confused

In your opinion, which is the more "important" or, "must know" program to get comfortable with?

 


   
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Different organizations use different tools, but Sketch is most common. Its easy to utilise so you can go with it


   
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Different organizations use different tools, but Sketch is most common. Its easy to utilise so you can go with it

Thanks, price is also a concern for me. What's the price of sketich for one time charge ?

 


   
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Different organizations use different tools, but Sketch is most common. Its easy to utilise so you can go with it

Thanks, price is also a concern for me. What's the price of sketich for one time charge ?

 

If price is a concern, it doesn't have to be. Sketch is only a one-time $99 charge if you don't mind not getting updates 


   
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If price is a concern, it doesn't have to be. Sketch is only a one-time $99 charge if you don't mind not getting updates 

I see, but the $99 seems look expensive for me. I'm not making any money off my designs, purely for building portfolio


   
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Posted by: @raylan
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If price is a concern, it doesn't have to be. Sketch is only a one-time $99 charge if you don't mind not getting updates 

I see, but the $99 seems look expensive for me. I'm not making any money off my designs, purely for building portfolio

Figma and Invision both offer their products for free, and offer premium services and flexibility for an extra charge 

 


   
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Thank you so much, What about the XD I'm pretty well versed in XD


   
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Posted by: @raylan

Thank you so much, What about the XD I'm pretty well versed in XD

XD isn't used much in my experience since it's severely lacking behind competitors 

 


   
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XD has come a long way. It now does limited animations (Auto animate!) and transitions and leverages component libraries. I work for a large tech company and we use XD to design desktop applications. That being said, we are completely PC based company, so sketch isn't an option.


   
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Give Framer X a try 🙂


   
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Posted by: @zayden

Give Framer X a try 🙂

what’s the value added of Framer X in your opinion?

 


   
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Give Framer X a try 🙂

what’s the value added of Framer X in your opinion?

 

It's code is reusable, so are component objects that get maid. It's also very close to the real thing on mobile prototyping. It's learning curve is massively steeper though. 


   
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