Bonnie Kate Wolf designs pictograms for Netflix in Figma.
Designing pictograms for @netflix in @figma
— Bonnie Kate Wolf (@bonniekatewolf) August 2, 2022
Somebody pinch me! pic.twitter.com/Z6U1DZR2Ku
Bonnie Kate Wolf suggests using Unicode emojis in front of the variant name for a quick preview.
This is an amazing @figmadesign hack from @mattmatize for naming arrow variants. Add the unicode emoji in front of the variant name so folks can quickly see what they are going to be placing without reading. pic.twitter.com/JNEb3tdaGQ
— Bonnie Kate Werewolf (@bonniekatewolf) October 8, 2021
Another beautiful illustration by Bonnie Kate Wolf.
I hope y'all aren't tired of my Figma faux renders. This one is for @mmhmmapp <3
— Bonnie Kate Wolf (@bonniekatewolf) December 18, 2020
I love you a latte @figmadesign pic.twitter.com/Kjw4ZaAqFg
By Bonnie Kate Wolf. Don’t miss the textures she used, as shared in the replies.
The absolute masterpiece that is evermore by @taylorswift13 pushed me to my limits to explore what I can really do with @figmadesign pic.twitter.com/WE5qZkSVIm
— Bonnie Kate Wolf (@bonniekatewolf) December 14, 2020
Bonnie Kate Wolf shares an illustration from her workshop, where you can create different scenes by swapping components.