Great collection of tips and tricks from the community.
What are your best @figmadesign tricks? I’m organizing a file with all of the coolest things I know for the community, but knowing y’all, you got the 🔥 ones and I want em!
— ˗ˏˋrogieˎˊ (@rogie) April 28, 2020
Figma’s Designer Advocate Rogie King continues streaming the process of designing a cocktail recipe app. This part focuses on typography, colors, and style, while Part 3 brings at all together with additional views, prototypes, and transitions.
In this weekly Office Hours in Figma, Anthony DiSpezio and Rogie King are talking about team structure, multiple component libraries, versioning, and updating components at scale.
Drag-n-drop from the Assets tab is a time-saver.
🔥 @figmadesign tip:
— ˗ˏˋrogieˎˊ (@rogie) March 20, 2020
Better way to swap a component
1. Select the component you want to swap
2. Goto the Assets tab
3. Search for a component
4. Press “Option”
5. Drag n Drop component it to the component on the canvas you selected in #1https://t.co/N9mRgt9c1z pic.twitter.com/BitvwTGvBP
Designing an open-source project in the open.
Design fam, we hear you. For our @figmadesign plugin project, y’all want a Style Guide Generator. Let’s build it! 💪
— ˗ˏˋrogieˎˊ (@rogie) March 11, 2020
As an open-source project — since we’re building this for you, we want your input! How? Simply duplicate the file, design your ideas and publish it.
1/4 https://t.co/ZJHjFcLScL
Twitch broadcast of illustrating and animating a cute computer.
Lovely responses from everyone. So many things to love in Figma!
What was your first @figmadesign crush?
— ˗ˏˋrogieˎˊ (@rogie) February 21, 2020
Me — vector networks
You? pic.twitter.com/349yUfHlIs