If you are like me, a full time Ubuntu Linux User and wants to study UI/UX design, you would probably be getting ready to install Windows 10 on your machine, so that you can install and use Adobe XD.
I already did that, but after a few days of multi booting, i got bored rebooting and log in to Windows. I kinda give up learning UX.
Then i discovered Figma.
If you look online for Figma for Linux Download link, you wouldn't find any on their official website ( there is one unofficial snap available on the web though ). To use Figma on Linux, you don't actually need a .deb package or have to install from source. All you need is a browser window.
Figma lives in the cloud. So all your changes are saved live, in the cloud. So no matter which Operating System you use, you can use Figma on all of them just by opening a browser tab.
Figma is not Free, but it is Free to use for a single user. You can work on projects without needing to have a subscription.
Try Figma for Free from here.
I already did that, but after a few days of multi booting, i got bored rebooting and log in to Windows. I kinda give up learning UX.
Then i discovered Figma.
If you look online for Figma for Linux Download link, you wouldn't find any on their official website ( there is one unofficial snap available on the web though ). To use Figma on Linux, you don't actually need a .deb package or have to install from source. All you need is a browser window.
Figma lives in the cloud. So all your changes are saved live, in the cloud. So no matter which Operating System you use, you can use Figma on all of them just by opening a browser tab.
Figma is not Free, but it is Free to use for a single user. You can work on projects without needing to have a subscription.
Try Figma for Free from here.
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