In 1995, to create web graphics, I learned how to use Adobe Photoshop. It was the first software (along with Notepad) I learned to make websites. In 98 Macromedia Fireworks was released as the first serious tool for creating graphics for the web. I started using it in 1999. It was awesome. It had symbols (a way to use common elements across my designs). I never understood why people continued to use Photoshop which is a photo editing tool to make websites. Adobe bought Macromedia and I used Adobe Fireworks for almost 20 years, even after it was discontinued. I waited a year for Sketch to add symbols. Then I switched from Fireworks to Sketch. I loved Sketch. I was very very happy to use such a lightweight and elegant design tool ... but then Figma came along. I really didn't want to switch from my favourite design tool but last year I understood it is just too amazing to ignore. I switched from Sketch to Figma in a day and now I have a design system.