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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@mjmetts@UX_Writers@uxwritersc@UXWritersMX@janeruffino@andreadrugay@Minette_78@torreybird@AnjiMenon@scottkubie @Redinpeople4 replies 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
I like the product designer and I to co-own the figma file. It’s about creating that relationship where neither of you are too precious. I’ll tidy up any content they write. They’ll tidy up any layout or UI elements I incorporate.
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Replying to @ryancreatescopy @ahiteva and
When you have that kinda relationship you might not need to worry about creating your own duplicates – a design change and a comment might do. Remember figma is version controlled, so I say go nuts.
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Replying to @ryancreatescopy @ahiteva and
I've had some difficulty with version control, but yeah. This kind of trusting relationship is the way to go!!
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Replying to @torreybird @ryancreatescopy and
Related to the version control, we have many business checks along the process, legal and financial ones as well (and these teams don't use Figma or Sketch...). There are a lot of adjustments in the content.
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Replying to @ivnledu @torreybird and
In order not to implement every single change and make it easier for the designer, we try to make only three content updates along the project.
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Replying to @ivnledu @torreybird and
So the design is not always up-to-date with the content, only when it's strictly necessary (e.g. to validate a design proposal). It's "cheaper", faster and less annoying for us, specially when we're dealing with dozens of screens and flows :/
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I'll keep all of these in mind. Gracias, Licenciado
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