Why we switched to Figma as the primary design tool at Zomato

Disciplines

Timeline

2023-Now

Tools

Figma makes it so much easier to design together at Zomato After Figma, the need of using other tools and services gets killed as everything comes in one single package...

Disciplines

Timeline

2023-Now

Tools

Disciplines

Timeline

2023-Now

Tools

Overview

I got the opportunity to be a part of Zomato’s kickass design team in 2018. What absolutely struck me was an extremely talented design army of independently different mindsets, all under one roof. There was a lot for me to learn and lots to share.

Back then we had the following tools in our design stack —

  • Sketch App: for interface design and UI kit

  • Abstract or Github: for version control

  • Invision or Marvel: for creating prototypes of mobile and web projects

  • Adobe CC: for illustrations, design assets, and animation

  • Principle App: for animated design and interactive user interfaces for demos

  • Zeplin: for developer hand-off

Using all these tools and maintaining the design ecosystem sanity was not an easy task. Even though we had a repository of design files saved on the cloud, but other team members had a hard time finding files they were looking for and this lead to a lot of to and fro between the design team and other people. After a few months of struggle, we realized that maintaining design guidelines and UI kits was a constant effort and so we required a better solution for this.

I remember for the longest period, ‘Sketch’ had been the most popular and beloved design tool and there was a time when everyone was migrating from Photoshop to Sketch. When this new tool called ‘Figma’ arrived, it was considered a free alternative. Since its inception, it has massively evolved and now has plenty of useful features. I started using Figma for a very small project and soon realized that it could also be used to replace our current design stack.

The design team at Zomato (including myself) has been using Figma for a few months now and here’s why I recommend it to my fellow design community.


Read all at medium article here

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