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Why I’m Switching from Figma to Microsoft Paint

Jaycee Day
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6 min readSep 15, 2020

Figma or MS Paint

Now that it’s been a while since I switched from Sketch to Figma, I thought I’d try going back to my first design tool, MS Paint. As there is so much debate on what design tool to use, I wondered why we ever moved away from such a great tool in the first place.

Have you also ever wondered what has really changed in design tooling?

The Experiment

For our experiment, I’ll try designing a screen in Figma and MS paint to test the features, and see which design ends up prettier. The designer and their process don’t matter, it’s all in the design tool. Right? Right.

Let’s say I am working on a new project, it’s a new app to shape your future with MS Paint and become Bill Gates. I have all my wireframes and research done, now it’s time to design the UI. As I design each element of the app screen I will let you know my comparison.

I will use the following criteria to compare the two tools:

  • Cost
  • Interface
  • Colour Picker
  • Shape Tool
  • Adding Text
  • Layers/Frames
  • Spraypaint
  • Filling in Abstract Shapes

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Written by Jaycee Day

jayceeday.com ✨ movingtovancouver.ca✨ staff product designer at github. let’s chat? hi@jayceeday.com

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