Sketch Software Reviews, Demo & Pricing – 2023

Easy to use, quick to learn, and whether you are a designer or a developer you can get your designs done in Sketch. Sharing your designs and especially its inspect features helps to deal with developer needs. I have mostly used it for app designs and sharing assets to clients and developers.

PROS

I used to design UI/UX in Adobe Photoshop and illustrator and it has all the features you need but it’s too overwhelming and not ideal for quick Ui design. Using sketch feels much more polished and has only tools that you’ll need for UI/UX design and not other unnecessary tools. It’s much more simplified and quick to learn. No wonder Sketch is getting popular in UI/UX design community and its wide acceptance in the industry.

CONS

– Not for Windows users, that was really a bummer from the start. I can’t say it’s a con but the sketch is not a tool for vector illustrations and photo editing. Sometimes when you need to edit the images that you are using in your design or illustration, you can’t in Sktch. But you need to understand that it’s not the purpose. Sketch is for just basic UI/UX or graphic design tools. Another thing is maybe it was great to have some more features like has in Figma and how it has whole third party plugin supports etc. But as I said nothing major or a deal-breaker.

Reasons for switching to Sketch

Photoshop is not the ideal tool for UI/UX design it’s a beast of a tool but for advanced stuff like photo editing and manipulation etc. I need a simple and quick tool that was specially designed to fulfill the needs of UI/UX designers and Sketch was the only big name back then.