The first video in Egghead series on building an OpenGraph image for social services using Social Branding Templates linked below.
Nice tip! That’s something I use quite often.
Need a vector logo but can't find it online?
— Cory in SF (@coryetzkorn) February 12, 2020
1. Right click on the logo
2. Inspect
3. Find the SVG node
4. Right click >> copy >> copy outerHTML
5. Paste (⌘V) directly into @figmadesign pic.twitter.com/gGObil7yJr
Snap photos with any phone and send them directly to Figma. Great for notebook sketches or whiteboard brainstorming sessions.
Export SVG files optimized with SVGO.
Mixkit Art found a creative way to use Figma as a CMS for illustrations. Their team manually prepares uploaded illustrations for multiple formats, and when they are ready to be published runs a Lambda script that connects to the Figma API, exports high-resolution assets, uploads them to S3, and makes them live on a website.
This is some serious sorcery. I tried this plugin on a few websites and while results weren’t perfect it did 80% of the grunt work. If you want to iterate on an existing website in Figma it will take just a little time to fix a few problems instead of implementing everything from scratch.