I have, in my experience, seen designers go to incredible lengths to achieve some things that they envision. Designers tend to stick to the tools we are already familiar with. For example, I had a friend who created their resume in Sketch. After a while, they realized that the resume isn't readable by bots, and is being kicked out before any human(s) even get a chance to look at it. Similarly, another friend who made highly complicated infographics in Adobe Illustrator, and made the changes to individual shapes when the data changed as the project progressed overtime. Yet another, an architect, who used AutoCAD for everything.
How to climb the learning curve?
How to climb the learning curve?
How to climb the learning curve?
I have, in my experience, seen designers go to incredible lengths to achieve some things that they envision. Designers tend to stick to the tools we are already familiar with. For example, I had a friend who created their resume in Sketch. After a while, they realized that the resume isn't readable by bots, and is being kicked out before any human(s) even get a chance to look at it. Similarly, another friend who made highly complicated infographics in Adobe Illustrator, and made the changes to individual shapes when the data changed as the project progressed overtime. Yet another, an architect, who used AutoCAD for everything.