
If you're making a design system and created a checkbox main component at 24x24, you can add multiple states for (default, hover, focus, active, disabled) x (unchecked, checked, indeterminate) = 15 states.You need to hover to see the hex value, and there are no custom labels. You can add often used colors to the palette, but they're just tiles with no names.I'm not even opening this tab on a large project, it just doesn't provide any value except for the "Update all" button at the bottom. Imported assets are just one long list that you can't organize into folders.Either all four or none you have to draw lines manually to fake this. You can't apply border to separate sides of a rectangle.(You can create states in a single component in XD, I'll give it that.) Very useful to jump between icons if you store them as components. You can't quickly switch between component instances like you can in Figma.You can't create a bulleted list like this one you're reading.You can't create a stack that grows upwards or to the left.You can't center the text vertically in a text box.However, I worry if they made it infinite then projects would load longer than 4 minutes, which is my current record on an i7 with 16 GiB of RAM. In a large project, you WILL hit the boundaries pretty fast. Have you looked at the list of requested features for Adobe XD? There are some weird omissions, like: Once you've tasted it, you see the world with different eyes. I admit I'm super biased about this because I'm one of the people behind penpot.app but coming from a supertech background I wanted to deliver the same freedom we devs enjoy to designers. Instead of moving around tools like Figma depending on pricing, you can now start dreaming about having real choice and enjoying a new breed of freedom, where new axis like tech sovereignty, community contributions, open standards, universal access, are added to the mix. Even if penpot.app is still in alpha (but in terms of its vision, not robustness).
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Huge disclaimer here, I'm behind penpot.app, just released over a month ago, so it's understandable people are still learning about it.īut when you have a professional open source alternative that uses SVG as its native format, can be self-hosted, runs on all browsers, has real-time collab support, design system support, comments, etc, and it's meant for amazing collaboration between designers and devs, I think the rules have changed for ever here. And it will always remain a "service" on the cloud. Figma will continue to make as many changes as they want when they feel like. It's funny how people try to navigate through this a bit like a Stockholm syndrome. R/web_design r/design r/usability r/hci r/IxD

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