In recent times, the design landscape has dramatically evolved, moving away from relying on a single dominant tool. Historically, notable tools like Photoshop, Sketch, and Figma defined specific eras of design. Currently, numerous new tools emerge almost daily, creating a sense of indifference among designers towards continuous announcements of advancements, especially in AI-driven tools. The presence of applications that focus on coding alongside traditional design software marks a significant shift in the skill sets expected from designers today, leading to a blurred line between design and engineering.
In the past, design eras were often defined by one main tool such as Photoshop in the 2000s or Figma in the last five years.
Today, it seems like every morning brings a new tool, often leading to a sense of indifference towards the latest AI tools in the design community.
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