Case Study Updates
We're excited to share with you the latest updates on our platform! We've added 10 new case studies that provide an in-depth look at successful products and features in various industries. Here are some of our newest additions:
Transferring money to a merchant/peer on ICICI bank’s iMobilePay app
New User Onboarding of EatSure
New User Onboarding of Adobe Express
Ordering of a product on Netmeds
New User Onboarding of Hinge
Recommendations feature of YouTube Music
New User Onboarding of Intel Unison
Snapchat's Notification System
New user onboarding process of Nike Training Club
Writing a Review on Nykaa
To view these case studies, simply click here. We hope you find these case studies informative and inspiring as you work towards creating successful products and features in your own industry.
The Figma Story
Unveiling Figma
Imagine a browser-based vector graphics editing tool that brings UI and UX designers together like peanut butter and jelly. That's Figma! Founded by the ingenious Dylan Field in 2016, Figma aims to make design accessible to all, while simultaneously giving Sketch and Adobe a run for their money.
Revolutionizing Design Collaboration:
Picture this: a world where collaboration and design go hand in hand, like a well-coordinated dance routine. Figma saw the gap in the market and filled it with online collaboration magic. No longer do you need to sit for hours alone, staring at your screen. With Figma, you can collaborate with teammates just like you would in Google Drive, but with way more style and creativity.
Who Needs Figma?
Figma is a superhero tool for employees, designers, students, freelancers, and anyone looking to unleash their creativity in the virtual design realm. Social media and website owners, brace yourselves! Figma is your ticket to designing and animating your way to more traffic. It's especially a blessing for team projects, where collaboration is the name of the game.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Figma
Figma isn't perfect, but hey, who is? On the bright side, Figma offers online collaboration, a treasure trove of plugins, seamless integration with Sketch files, and the ability to export designs as code for web developers. On the downside, Figma gets a bit needy and requires an internet connection. And let's just say their Smart Animate tool could use a little extra "smartness."
Figma vs. Sketch vs. Adobe XD: Battle of the Design Titans
In one corner, we have Figma, the all-in-one tool with unparalleled team collaboration. In the other corner, Sketch boasts user-friendliness and superior animation. And let's not forget Adobe XD, the go-to choice for photo and video editing. It's a showdown of epic proportions, but each tool has its strengths and weaknesses.
How Figma Grew to a $2 Billion Empire:
Figma's journey from seed funding to Series A, B, C, and beyond is nothing short of a Silicon Valley fairy tale. With over a thousand updates in just a few years, Figma keeps adding new features to keep their customers happy. And with a valuation of over $2 billion, it's safe to say they're doing something right.
Pricing: Freebies and Premium Perks
You don't always need a ton of money to enjoy the Figma experience. With a free version that includes collaboration for two people and three projects, you can dip your toes into the design world. But if you're ready to level up, Figma offers premium subscriptions packed with design system analytics, shared fonts, and even advanced security features.