On 05/19/2015 10:51 PM, Satyajit Sahoo wrote:
Have you used Sketch? It lets you design UI much faster and the export tools are awesome.

Inkscape wasn't built specifically for UI design and is a much more generic vector editor, so it cannot match a tool made specifically for UI design.

Honestly, export tools in inkscape suck. And you cannot reuse elements (you can with linked duplicates, but updating a linked duplicate doesn't update original, while the reverse works).

I had not looked at it for a while, but there is also Pencil [1]. It is an open-source UI mockup tool, that also has export to HTML with some support for interactive mockups. Not sure how it compares to sketch 3, as it is appears to be a mac-only application that costs 99$, and I can't try it out to compare.

I just fired it up for the first time in a while, and actually looks pretty solid. (It is also available in the Fedora repos)

Might be interesting to work on a adwaita set of templates for mocking up apps for Fedora Workstation.

cheers,
ryanlerch


[1] - http://pencil.evolus.vn/






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On 19 May 2015 at 18:17, Christopher Wambugu <chris@enmowe.com> wrote:
I disagree with you to some extent. I'd say mostly. Right now I'm doing the JavaME service access point (fancy name for app) for a County B.I. system for one of the counties here in Kenya. The UI is basically built by code, so the images and icons are more important in this case. Inkscape and Corel helped me get done with the design in a little over 3 days into the development period. They'll launch in two weeks. Inkscape gets things done faster. Lesser adjustments to make and all.

On 19 May 2015 13:35, Satyajit Sahoo <satyajit.happy@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I use Sketch. Inkscape is still great for icon design, but Sketch beats it in UI design and the export tool.
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> Satyajit Sahoo
> UX Designer
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> We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? — The Doctor, Season 5, Episode 13.
>
>
> On 19 May 2015 at 16:04, Christopher Wambugu <chris@enmowe.com> wrote:
>>
>> I can proficiently do design using the following tools:
>>
>> CorelDraw (I have a licensed X6)
>> Corel Photo Paint
>> Adobe Illustrator
>> Photoshop
>> Inkscape
>>
>> Inkscape does a great job and is comparable to CorelDraw. I prefer the two actually.
>>
>> On 19 May 2015 04:47, Samuel Marques <sammarques55@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > You can be a professional graphic designer using the open source tools? without using Adobe products?
>> > because in college only teach it, just gave an idea of what is the free design, but the focus is more on Adobe software such as Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.
>> >
>> > I particularly tried to learn to use the gimp, scribus and inkscape and the only one that pleased me doi the sribus to replace InDesign.
>> >
>> > So I wonder if you can get success, being free, since in my opinion the tools lose some of the other software.
>> >
>> > My Portfolio: http://sammarqs.com
>> >
>> > hi, from Brazil
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