> I think it's less about the choice of tool, and more about designers who know what's possible in HTML/CSS/JS
This!
Most designers who don't code (that I met) have no idea about this. I worked with dozens of companies as a consultant and this kept being a problem. Especially where there is a client in the middle that receives the designs before the implementation.
This!
Most designers who don't code (that I met) have no idea about this. I worked with dozens of companies as a consultant and this kept being a problem. Especially where there is a client in the middle that receives the designs before the implementation.