And that made me think. If I was working at Sketch, the news of Adobe buying Figma must have been the best of news, right?
If Sketch would copy-paste every single feature Figma has, hell, they could even make it their new motto: "We're like Figma before they got bought by Adobe", they'd eventually win.
Thoughts?
I would be terrified if I were Sketch.
If Adobe really does leave Figma alone like they say they are AND Figma gets the immense distribution advantages of Adobe - it's a tough situation for Sketch. They'll get stomped more than they already are.
Everything I've heard says that Adobe is looking to Figma as their future rather than looking to swallow the company like a typical acquisition.
Sketch remains one of the top UI design apps. I remember when I switched the first time from Photoshop to Sketch. Saved me tons of time and I easily 2-3x my design process.
Another alternative is penpot.app.
I also use Lunacy[0] and Penpot[1].
Lunacy is a cross-platform alternative and works natively with Sketch files. It's free and I love it!
Penpot is an open-source alternative and runs in the browser like Figma.