Hi All,
I am considering purchasing the premium version of Figma to use for my design work. Curious if the premium version is worth the investment.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated :)
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I'm a freelance designer and I've recently fallen in love with Figma. So far, I haven't really felt like I needed to upgrade as it's incredibly flexible and expansive on the free version. To me, it seems like the only reason to upgrade would be for the bells and whistles... and perhaps more ways to organize your projects. Some things that I'm intrigued by are plugins like Pitchdeck.
Are there any other significant benefits to upgrading that actually make it worth the money?
Free says: “Unlimited personal drafts” while professional says: “Unlimited Figma files” is that the same thing just different wording? Getting into web design to add to my web dev learning and I don’t want to have to make a design and the delete it cause it’s capped at x amount of designs under free. But I can’t justify paying 15/mo right now.
Hi Figma users! I'm very much new to this Figma world... I used Canva in college. I told you I was a beginner. But doing some digging and I stumbled upon Figma. I love graphic design, but I've been kinda stuck on what to do in my career. I've been looking into product design and UX designer. I just wanted to ask if it's even worth me learning. Is it hard for beginners? I was looking into a course on 'dribble'. Does anyone have any experience or comments on dribble? If not is there any other ways you recommend for me to learn (like different websites or own your own stuff)? Just looking for some help. Thank you !!
I'm still torn between Figma and Adobe XD. But currently leaning towards Figma as I've read the latter won't be supported anymore. Are there any feature(s) I'll miss out on if I only get the free plan? Also, are there any additional costs I need to watch out for if I get the Professional plan?
Thanks!
I just missed the IPO, and the price immediately jumped to $ 101, but I am still considering buying because I think it has good long-term ROI potential. It seems like a company that has issues, but is on track to grow rapidly, especially with such significant advancements in AI. It also seems to be one of the only software programs that is professional but also keeps the UI clean enough for regular people to use, as well as professionals.