Does anyone else just endlessly duplicate artboards with minor changes each time as a way to iterate on the design you're happy with it? so. many. artboards.
@christianselig every time. It makes going back to previous versions so much easier, especially when clients are indecisive or want to see the previous version again during a meeting. After a while though it makes Figma slowdown when the board gets really crowded.
@Strafer @christianselig Figma’s 2GB limit and exceptional slowness is a real blocker for even modestly sized design teams working in one file.
@pixelscience @christianselig I’m thankfully the only one working in my files but the 2GB limit does become a pain. I really need to try out Penpot and XD again to see if either are worth using over Figma.
@Strafer @christianselig If you need more than 2GB per file then no web tech solution will work. You’ll need a “Mac assed Mac app”.
@pixelscience @christianselig in my case I’m working on Windows not Mac but an actual program would be better than a web based solution and Penpot’s desktop app is still in development at the moment.
@Strafer @christianselig The same limits that apply to web apps apply to electron apps. So, hopefully they won’t do electron
@pixelscience @christianselig agreed, I haven’t looked into it much but hoping it isn’t otherwise I may need to look at XD again.
@Strafer @pixelscience isn’t XD being sunset because of the Adobe/Figma acquisition?
@ravishanker @pixelscience Potentially, I thought that acquisition had been put on hold though due to antitrust regulators in the UK?