
Sketch is essential in our workflow for building brand systems. While we often start early explorations in tools like Adobe Illustrator, the real work happens in Sketch. Its library and component system allows us to create scalable visual systems where typography, color, and elements can be updated consistently across the entire project.
This makes it incredibly powerful for developing structured, flexible brand identities instead of just static designs. We’ve been using Sketch for years, and it has proven to be a reliable and efficient tool for organizing and evolving visual systems. It’s a core part of how we turn strategy into something usable and consistent. Recensione raccolta e ospitata su G2.com.
The main downside is the cost structure when working in teams. The licensing per user can add up quickly, especially when you need multiple collaborators accessing shared libraries and projects.
Additionally, the storage limits for shared workspaces can feel restrictive over time, particularly when managing multiple brand systems and large design files. It’s manageable, but something to consider as your team and project volume grow. Recensione raccolta e ospitata su G2.com.




