Uh-oh, where is privacy mode when we need it!
Modern Stalkingš @figmadesign #cloudservice #modernworkspace #comic #cartoon #developercomics #designerjokes pic.twitter.com/siMpT3wBhl
— Crystallize (@CrystallizeAPI) March 16, 2020
Ultimately she went with InVision Studio, but her comparison and experience of using them is really interesting.
I tested the 3 main Sketch competitors @figmadesign @InVisionApp studio and @AdobeXD to figure out which one would be best at creating micro-interactions #animations and to then share with our UI Devs in the future.
— Morgana D'Almeida šŗš¦ (@morganadalmeida) March 7, 2020
š©āš» and here is what I learned [thread]: 1/8
Designing an open-source project in the open.
Design fam, we hear you. For our @figmadesign plugin project, yāall want a Style Guide Generator. Letās build it! šŖ
— ĖĖĖrogieĖĖ (@rogie) March 11, 2020
As an open-source project ā since weāre 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
Pretty cool to see all the unexpected use cases for Figma that teams are coming up with.
Cooling down after a week of remote work with the amazing Editor engineers at @figmadesign. We take turns calling out an animal name and everyone else needs to draw within 15 seconds. Votes with hearts. All while being on a live video thingy together. pic.twitter.com/oicnoiSFaw
— Rasmus Andersson (@rsms) March 14, 2020
Remote work is a sweatpants manufacturers conspiracy.
What do you wear when you're working from home?
— Figma (@figma) March 11, 2020
Full suit?
Pajamas?
The mullet? (That's business on top, jammies on the bottom.)
Tell us. Or better yet...show us.
Lots of neat workspaces. Also, there is a not-so-neat part 2.
We're thinking a lot about remote work this week, and got kinda curious: What does everyone else's work from home setup look like?
— Figma (@figma) March 10, 2020
Drop a picture in the replies to show us your bestāāor worstāāeffort ā¬ļøā¬ļøā¬ļø
Thread by Director of Product at Figma on how their team operates.
Earlier today, someone asked how our design and development process works at Figma.
— Sho Kuwamoto (@skuwamoto) March 4, 2020
I don't know if this is interesting to anyone, but I ended up writing down our messy, unofficial process in perhaps too much boring detail.
1/nhttps://t.co/qfgFJzgHBc
Sharing prototypes without giving access to their design files was released after being announced at Config.
We heard your feedback: today weāre introducing a new prototype sharing permission.
— Figma (@figma) February 27, 2020
Now, you can share *just* a prototype without giving clients and stakeholders access to the underlying design files. pic.twitter.com/vWxfbGpYn2
Lovely responses from everyone. So many things to love in Figma!
What was your first @figmadesign crush?
— ĖĖĖrogieĖĖ (@rogie) February 21, 2020
Me ā vector networks
You? pic.twitter.com/349yUfHlIs
Great thread and perspective from one of Figma employees.
Something clicked in the last couple of weeks about what is so special about @figmadesign.
— Brie Wolfson (@zebriez) February 21, 2020
What? How? Why? Some thoughts...
(also, now I can make things like this) pic.twitter.com/Kkm2u8ufpg
An experimental plugin that lets you talk to Figma and design by providing instructions. Fun!
Natural language processing + @figmadesign
— jordan singer (@jsngr) February 18, 2020
An experimental plugin to talk to Figma and say things like "add a blue square" or "give me a pink circle that's 500px" pic.twitter.com/YZPtjZBG0Z
Lots of ideas on structuring Figma files and projects in replies to this tweet.
Looking for new ways to structure @FigmaDesign files / projects.
— Josh Hemsley (@joshhemsley) February 18, 2020
We have lots of explorations and micro prototypes, but need a good way for everyone to always know where the latest and greatest is. Any tips? How does your team structure their files?
Design team of 5-10.
Congratulations to the author! Great to see that some developers are able to monetize the results of their work.
My spell checker plugin for ā¦@figmadesignā© made more than $1000 in one off payments and monthly payments combined.
— tkmadeit (@tkmadeit) February 25, 2020
Designers are willing to pay for useful plugins and making one is not hard if you know JavaScript.
ššæ https://t.co/TPTHsm1GNi pic.twitter.com/JoiWwVvkKz
A chart showing the popularity of product design tools over time, based on a number of followers on Twitter. Itās fascinating to see how some products experience exploding growth and #designtwitter favorites are changing all the time.
10 years of Product Design tools. Who will be the winner? š pic.twitter.com/GaOjDjoqVr
— Guillaume Hubert (@tidyzilla) February 23, 2020
āThe published plugin is private to our org, but hopefully the implementation is useful for anyone trying to build something similar.ā
Just open-sourced a @figmadesign plugin to fetch and populate data from GitHub. The published plugin is private to our org, but hopefully the implementation is useful for anyone trying to build something similar šhttps://t.co/CMj7L3uKaZ pic.twitter.com/2HGzo9bU8L
— Brian Lovin (@brian_lovin) February 21, 2020
Truly mind-blowing how this company uses Figma as a CMS for their website through API.
\1https://t.co/rP2uiK9nXV is āĀ hands down āĀ the most impressive web app I've ever used. Having the image editor in the browser makes everything easier, but an underrated killer feature, which I think is going to change how we build apps, is their REST API.
— Mike (Michael McMillan) (@michaelmcmillan) February 21, 2020
Nice tip! Thatās 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 (āV) directly into @figmadesign pic.twitter.com/gGObil7yJr
Adam Noffsinger shares his experience with using Figma for testing a self-driving car interface on a tablet using Figma Mirror.
I havenāt used @figmadesign for prototyping much, but this week weāve been using it for complex user testing due to time constraints.
— Adam Noffsinger (@ANoffsinger) February 13, 2020
Thought Iād share some thoughts in a thread:
Jules Forrest posted a summary of her Config talk as a Twitter thread.
In 2017, when I was first researching this problem, I learned there were two distinct approaches to naming design systems: utilitarian design systems names and fun design systems names. pic.twitter.com/O5VuNP0dea
— Jules Forrest (@julesforrest) February 7, 2020
Director of Product at Figma Sho Kuwamoto asks a fundamental question. There are dozens of responses from the community, but donāt miss Dylan Fieldās thread.
Question for y'all:
— Sho Kuwamoto (@skuwamoto) January 31, 2020
Some of us at @figmadesign were having a conversation about the line between a product manager's role and a product designers role.
What do you think? How have you seen it work in the past? How SHOULD it work ideally?