Joshua Lee

Figma's commitment to collaboration tools, such as comments and developer plugins, ensures a seamless and transparent exchange of ideas between design and development teams. With Figma's Dev Mode, the communication gap has narrowed, and developers are now equipped with a tool that not only enhances their workflow but also fosters a collaborative and productive development experience.

In this blog post, we discuss why real-world testing is crucial for designers to validate assumptions, catch issues, prioritize changes, and deliver effective solutions to clients and stakeholders.

As a designer, we dream of delivering amazing experiences, beautiful UI, and exceptional products. But how often do we see the end product not match our initial expectations? It’s easy to say “We want to build this amazing thing but we don’t have enough development capacity.” Being able to work around these constraints and being able to get your ideas into production is really a skill on its own.

From Adobe to Zeppelin and everything in between, how can designers create a workflow that makes it easy for us as creators to share our work with all our collaborators, and to bring a product to launch with minimal friction?