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Iām Andy from Edinburgh, Iām working on my third design system (three companies) using Figma for the past three years.
Every year I tell myself Iām going to build components and never get there. Iām always active on webinars to keep learning for myself and my team.
My portfolio is at: https://just-andy.uk/
Hi everyone!
I am Courtney, a Sr. UI/UX Design Lead based in Chicago. My team calls me a Figma evangelist because anytime I can share excitement for Figma and all the possibilities it presents, they get inspired and excited to try new things.
When not in front of a computer screen you can find me playing fetch with my two cats (Cheeto & Ziggy), chatting with friends over coffee, or catching up on tv/podcasts/movies.
Excited to be part of this community!
Reach out if you ever want to chat: https://twitter.com/c_falconer1
Hey there, nice to meet yāall!
Iām Mattia and I am a brand identity designer based in Italy.
I started using Figma 5 months ago while designing a website for a local client; since then, Iāve been learning a new feature, tool or thing that you can do with it every single day.
When Iām not searching for new fonts to use and test, you can surely find me tasting some good wine or chilling around with some good music.
Glad to be part of this!
If you want to connect you can find me on Instagram: Login ā¢ Instagram
Hi, Iām Bookie Oshin Iām an analyst and really curious about UX/UI and how it works. That curiosity landed me here. Any tips, ideas would help a great deal. Ux/UI is the next big thing for me. 😊
Hi, My name is Kerry Davis. I am a technical founder of a new health company called BioZen. However, I am VERY new to all things UI/UX as my background is as a realtime embedded C developer and standards body architect for mainly Telecom/Datacom and HVEV vehicles and batteries. My closest experience to Figma or Sketch is Powerpoint until now.
However, logic and process flows along with prototyping is actually nothing new in the world of embedded development and even HW circuits (think about multilayer pin traces on a circuit board and you have an example of a VERY complicated flow). Every software or hardware architect benefits from animated logic flows and prototyping.
We hired a team to design our app wire frames and they chose a combination of Sketch+Invision (which requires Craft??)+Zeplin and we hired 2 product managers. One tried to use Jira as a project tool (sprints) and the other wanted an extremely static PRD (Product Requirement Document) with everything defined all at once (which is clearly impossible when working on almost any design but especially when there is proprietary hardware and back end APIās). Jira is great to track progress but it misses alot of the behind the scenes architecture and while they love to use the word āAgileā, which it technically is very iterative (aka SLOW) it is also very inefficient without a good flow design laid out.
Telcordia/Belcore uses textual standards requirements to create that flow. And if you have great visualization skills and A LOT of patience that works (but is VERY painful even if you have those skills). Essentially a picture is worth a thousand words.
So after MONTHS of failure on both our product managers (who butted heads constantly anyway). I bit the bullet and started learning what was possible. And about that time Zeplin introduced flows. Which was great. Until I found out that the flows did NOT lead instantly to a prototype. When I asked them why, their response was āWhy would you need it?ā. Thatās one of those questions where the answer is so obvious I was kinda insulted by it. So I didnāt respond.
Then someone on the Zeplin FB page said to just use Figma for all of it. Variants at the frame/screen layer, components that are interactive, much more powerful animations than I found in Invision and instant prototyping from any starting point. And while there is certainly room for improvement (eventually I would like to click a button and produce a PWA app complete with launch icon and offline capability), this is far and away a better way of developing and passing detail architectural design to developers without a 100 page PRD. And I have nothing against tracking with Jira except that it seems to be an excuse to hire 20-30 mindless coders when 3 good ones could do the job (sorry if that offends anyone).
At any rate, now you know who I am. I promise my future posts will be much shorter and quicker to the point!
As for my first suggestionā¦
I love the fact that you can click on a frame in prototype mode and all the flow lines not relevant to that frame disappear. Being able to route flow lines in a more organized way is one thing Zeplin does better (but 25% increment scaling and their limit of 250 frames eliminates that advantage because while they have the concept of variants you canāt really use them to flow)
My suggestion is to not only make the non relevant flow lines disappear BUT also make non relevant frames disappear (or at least change their opacity to 10%). And define relevant as IMMEDIATE parent(s) of the selected frame AND ALL descendants of the the selected frame. And as soon as the user tries to create a new flow line from a component, bring all the frames back into focus (100% opacity).
Hi Josh
and Good day Figma team!
What is the essence of my feedback to you!
I am writing to you so that you would take note of the plugins in Figma. I wish plugins would work as a smart solution in the future! That is, if I letās select or click shapes, the type of object would be cool if the plugins had Smart āsortingā or offered those āPluginsā that can interact with this object!
Then I can understand how I can interact with them or use themā¦ Otherwise, I have installed them all, but I forget what they are for!
I hope we understand each other! And sorry my bad English Google Translate etc
Hey guysļ¼here is Sam from China 😆
Hey I am Prabhu from Bangalore, India. A Product and Industrial Designer. Currently Leading Visual Design of www.nbyula.com. Cheers if u visualise 3D!
Hi there! I am Chandula Janith. I am 13 years old and I am from Sri Lanka. I am Web developer and a Designer. I have done many projects and I also have contributed to some projects on GitHub. I am currently working on a Glassmorphism UI based Mortal Kombat Wiki. I started programming in 2020 and I have learnt some programming languages. I like to design apps and websites. I play games(specially Mortal Kombat) when I have free time. Thank you! Have a nice day!
Hi,
Iām David from Norwich (UK). I work for a manufacturing company where I design, write and maintain a variety of in-house web apps. Iām hoping Figma will improve my UI/UX skills 🤞
In my spare time I try to play Gypsy Jazz guitar, game with my son, and struggle to keep fit!
Namaste! I am Manav, and Iām learning to design using Figma. It is nice to be here.
I post at Login ā¢ Instagram
Thank you for reading!
Howdy, Iām Sheftali, (friends call me Shef)
Iām a Senior UX designer with 7+ years in the field, I just wanted to pop in and say hey and express my appreciation to this fantastic platform. I<3 Figma
Iām currently freelancing working on some fantastic projects in the Web3 space. In my spare time I like to play guitar, produce music and build product ideas (using Figma) that will enhance the UX of Web3 in general.
Iāve also posted my first āIdeaā so please check it out and upvote it if you like, I have a strong feeling thereās something in there that will benefit yourself 🙂
Cheers!
Shef
Hiļ¼Iām Chinese man, I Just want to mention bug
Hi Everyone, Riya here
Hi! My name is Nastia and Iām from Ukraine 🌻, Currently live and work in Poland. I make delicate tattoo in fineline technik 🌺, but I want change my life and spend more time being at home with my family. Itās very important for me at this time 🧡. Thatās why I learn Figma and want become like UX/UI designer 😀
Hi, Iām alex. I live in the US, just outside of Chicago. I just found figma yesterday while doing a javascript course on scrimba. iāve been in the software business for my entire career. but, iām new to javascript, html and css, and having fun learning and imagining doing some very cool projects! great to meet this community!
Hi there everyone 😃 Iām Jen in the UK and have just joined the Figma universe coming from a Sketch background.
Firstly - is it really true that there is no dark mode? I canāt find anything that works?
Hi everyone, Iām transitioning to UX from Customer Success. Still getting my feet under me with using Figma so Iām thankful to have a community like this to tap into! Currently looking to create a design system with the Product Team 😃
Iām based in New Zealand 🇳🇿
Hey everyone 👋
My name is Sebastian Iām a german product designer working and living in japan. I started using figma back in 2017 after using sketch for a while. In the internet you can find me mostly under the name ācarlhauserā, I create UIs, animations and 3D stuff. With my brother I also created several figma plugins like Measure to create redlines with a WYSIWYG editor, Figma Chat to chat in figma, Covr to download cover art from spotify or blender connect to synchronize artboards as textures in blender.
Have a great day 😋
Hi everyone!
My name is Lilly and I am switching careers from the fashion industry to UX design. I am so excited to learn and start my new journey in UX! ☺️
OG indeed 🙂 - Glen, weāre a new tech startup, Iād love to connect and chat to see how you might be able to help! tom@supergrain.com
Hello everyone, Iām Ahmed from Algeria, 27years old, Iām an illustrator artist, pretty new to ui/ux design.
Iām currently unemployed, you can find my portfolio here here
Thereās Dark Mode as of last Tuesday! 😉
Hello all,
My name is Lakshmy, I am from Seattle. I am new to UX/UI. I am excited to learn more about this field 🙂 Letās help each other to grow more!
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