Hey #uxwriting folks
Tips on a better collab with designers using @figmadesign?
I know @prinsesgreta creates a new page and plays around with copy versions.
What else you've got?
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looking at all of you
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We can also make it easy to show old/new text in the design: duplicate a particular text box, hide the original, and put new text in the visible one.
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Also, we can suggest new versions of the whole flow, by copying the whole dang thing on the same page, and putting notes above/below the frames
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Also, we can encourage folks to make common/chrome-ish designs as components, so we can make edits in one place and

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Getting more training from designers in Figma is always a plus, a lot of them don’t want to give up their knowledge but we neeeeeed it!
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I made all my example apps in
@figmadesign, so I did a LOT of learning the hard way. But tutorials like Figma Ninja really helped, toohttps://www.figma.com/community/file/769694576496801916 …1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes -
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And it’s also about losing that fear that “we’ll mess everything up” The more we learn the easier, faster, and more scalable designing a product becomes
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Totally, we’re not here to steal designer’s jobs, we’re here to make their lives easier and elevate their work.
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