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figma for print production

  • October 14, 2024
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ofer_zanzuri_zanzuria

i have been using Figma as a replacement for indesign and illustrator.
after solving so many problems i realized that a few simple features would make Figma into a super app for print production. i made 8 comics books, and a few catalouges.

  1. enable change to 288 DPI instead of constant 72 DPi so that font sizes would match the acctual print size without changing anything on the working board. i meen only change the numbers on the information bars.
  2. connect text boxes so that overflow text flows from one text box to the other.
  3. all pages has same size mabee a frame size template that is related to the pages, that when you change it you define where and how to change it in related to the content.
  4. connect frames so that overflow text flows from one frame to another
  5. create indented content so i can use varibles to define chapter name or chapter number or page number. i havent toughted this out yet. but the idea is the create an automated text box that will have the chapter name in it related to where the text box is positined.
  6. export pdf of more than one page on Figma

i know this is a lot. mabee it should be a new Figma file all toghther that has the same editor but without the interactive stuff.

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y_toku
Figmate
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  • 2318 replies
  • October 14, 2024

Thanks for the detailed feedback! There’s a similar post, so I’ll merge this into it to consolidate the community’s voice. You can find it here:

Please don’t forget to upvote it!

Thanks
Toku


y_toku
Figmate
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  • 2318 replies
  • October 14, 2024

A post was merged into an existing topic: Expand Figma’s Print Capabilities


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