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29 thoughts on “Figma Config 2024: Redesign, DevMode, AI & Figma Slides”
  1. If all the work in Figma is to be done using AI tools, then what will happen to this designer in the future, is his job safe or not, and what is the designer's role in this new update. Please make video about everything about AI updates, job safety and if a new fresher designer wants to learn then how will he learn.

  2. I literally keep looking for news about adobe's plan for UX UI tool, without competition there will be no benefit for designers. Figma's approach in pricing is not in favour of open designer/developer community.

  3. I actually think a lot of these features are gonna be great. I love the ability to more easily create slide decks and prototypes. This is probably the biggest update in terms of useful features that I have seen in awhile.

  4. Does the author of this video use Figma? The Union select options have always been in a dropdown. And though Framer might have some AI options I wouldn't subscribe to a tool just for those features, so it's good Figma if now incorporating them into Figma. At the end of the day, Figma is more agile than Adobe and more design focused than other tools. It's the best of both worlds.

  5. I think overall the changes are a step in the right direction for sure. However it is starting to get a little bit concerning to see a freemium model start to take over for a business that reached its peak by providing a simple product that was easy to use and free sigh… It will really need to up its game in the near future to maintain this trajectory

  6. Features look great, but I started using Figma because it was free and simple. Now it's turning (turned) into a monster design tool that will eventually cost more!

  7. Agreed with your comments on roling out better features and the one that they are just sucking money out of our pockets now. But, that's what they are here for, Business.
    Though, If figma really wants to stand out in terms of features, the framer way to make stuff live should be the next big step (Web designs in particular).

  8. Use Figma for what we used it for so far.
    Use Zeplin for free to share stuff with the dev. ( Or ask them to copy and paste the design to their own drafts)
    Use Canva for free for presentations.
    If I need an interactive presentation with a slide show, I use Framer for free. (you basically have all those above with Framer, Pretty neat)

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