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My answer would be: NO, InDesign is better by far!
But
I have a new collegue, they don’t have a background in graphic design, but a lot of their tasks include layout of flyers, roll ups and other publikations with larger amounts of texts.
This person has introduced our boss to Figma, and the boss loves the simplicity in everybody working in the same workspace, creating a strong overview of all campaigns. I see why.
However now I am that old hag, who on one side am all for evolving and learning new tools! BUT I JUST DON’T WANNA USE FIGMA FOR #everything :(
Is it me? Am I wrong in thinking Figma is not for heavy (and even basic) typography and print publications? I totally want to use it for SoMe photocontent and even storyboards for videos.
My boss listens to my new collegue more than she listens to my graphic design knowledge, telling me I need to change, and it is driving me crazy!
Thoughts?