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User interface designers work with tables on a daily basis. The table is often a complex combination of text components, lines, rectangles, and icons which could be very difficult to work with, especially if you also need to support different screen resolutions, change the order of columns, and use real-life content. In this article, Andrii shares his approach to managing tables in Figma with a bit less pain.
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A number of people experienced issues using Figma at different points in time between 11:34 PM PDT, June 6, 2022 and 10:43 AM PDT June 7, 2022. During this window, there were 4 incidents of service disruption ranging from 7 minutes to 1 hour and 20 minutes. The incidents stopped re-occuring at 10:41AM PDT, at which point, the web application was fully functional, but our web API still had some functionality disabled. We re-enabled all remaining functionality later that day.
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Design a Web app design inspired by Discord and Slack in the Figma design tool.
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A file template will help your team achieve a standardized way of structuring your designs in Figma. Under the section heading are pages set up with assets to help designers quickly organize their frames.
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Figma design community plugins, files, and widgets are popular with product designers. Continue reading on UX Planet »
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A round-up of new features, fixes, and capabilities that we’ve added to Figma and FigJam recently.
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We're bringing our open platform to FigJam so developers can build plugins and widgets to automate workflows and engage the entire team. Widgets are interactive, native-like objects—like polls, games, and notepads—that the entire team can use together. Hear from Figmates and developers from the Community to see how you can build your own! Start here: https://www.figma.com/widget-docs/intro/ Samples: https://github.com/figma/widget-samples 0:00 About Plugins and Widgets 2:02 Demo by Gavin McFarland (https://twitter.com/gavinmcfarland) 10:54 Demo by Tru Narla (https://twitter.com/trunarla) 20:10 Demo by Brett Holcomb (https://github.com/brettlyne/priority-matrix) 27:23 Demo by Shoshi Roberts (https://twitter.com/shoshizilla) 34:14 Build a widget with Sawyer Hood (https://twitter.com/sawyerhood) 46:37 Q&A/Closing #Figma #FigJam #OfficeHours #Widgets
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Join Clara and Chad as they dive into branching with the help with Shana Hu (Product Designer), Oscar Nilsson (Product Designer), and John Fuetsch (Software Engineer), who contributed to getting the feature out the door. Conversation topics include early iterations, key use cases, and what the team is thinking about next. Check out the component contribution template in the Community: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1026922247130382011 Review our branching best practices: https://www.figma.com/best-practices/branching-in-figma/ 0:00 Introduction 0:28 Demo 16:26 Figmate Introductions 18:38 Conversation with Figmates 43:15 Q&A 54:30 Closing #Figma #OfficeHours #Branching #Merging #BranchingandMerging
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Here is everything you need to know: When: October 7, 2021 at 8:30am PT Where: Virtual Who should apply This event is for you if you’re: A design systems or design ops leader Formalizing your first design system or working on design systems at scale On a team looking to expand and customize your workflows with tooling on Figma APIs How to attend We are aiming to create a conference where meaningful conversations can happen. To that end, we're limiting the number of live attendees and asking that those interested apply to attend. We are accepting applications on a rolling basis and will get back to you within three business days. The last day to apply is Monday, October 4th, 2021. If you’re unable to join us live, we’ll post the talks from Schema online—they will be available for free to everyone in the Figma Community. What to expect You will hear from practitioners at companies big and small. The sessions will assume an intermediate level of understanding about design systems and fall into one of three categories: Build: Practical tips for building design systems of all sizes Scale: Learnings on driving adoption, measuring ROI, and extending operability with plugins and tools Contribute: Best practices on how to build an internal community so that teams feel empowered to improve the design system
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Last year, the Figma security team built a simple solution for zero-trust shell access on AWS. To do this, they leveraged AWS SSO and Systems Manager, an umbrella of services that provide monitoring and remote administration capabilities over various AWS resources. In this post, Security Engineer Hongyi Hu explains how the team designed the system and shares some tips to help other teams secure Systems Manager and protect their most sensitive data.
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As more consumers make buying decisions entirely online, Design Within Reach built a web presence that mimics the brick-and-mortar experience.
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Presenters at Config Europe reflect on the importance of building trust with teammates and clients.
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Take a look at Dropbox’s move to a virtual-first working model, and how the team uses Figma to brainstorm and build remotely.
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Watch all of the videos from Config 2021, and read on for some of our favorite moments about what it means to celebrate failure, move through obstacles, and embrace the tough parts of product development.
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Last week, we launched a timer in FigJam, allowing you to stop, start, and pause—together. Take a look at some activities we facilitate with teams across Figma, and how you can get started.
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It can be tough to bridge the gap between generating moonshot ideas and executing on tactical solutions. Read on for our tips on how to prepare, run, and follow up on a brainstorm.
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We have closed a new round of funding led by Durable Capital Partners, along with new investors like Morgan Stanley's Counterpoint Global.
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The team at News UK shares their experience creating a design system across print, online, radio, and TV. Learn how they overcame some tough challenges and ultimately created a successful system at scale.
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Product Manager Katie Szeto shares why we’ve opened an office in New York City, and her reflections on being part of the landing team.
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We interviewed the creative team behind Cards for Humanity, a tool for inclusive and accessible design.
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We sit down with a few Figmates to learn what it’s like to be a member of our global sales team.
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A behind-the-scenes look at how the Figma PM team brainstorms, builds, and reflects, and what it means to open their process up to cross-functional partners along the way.