Skipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“The most important outcome was that I communicated the design intent more clearly and quickly by..."> Skipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“The most important outcome was that I communicated the design intent more clearly and quickly by..." /> Skipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“The most important outcome was that I communicated the design intent more clearly and quickly by..." />

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Skipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought

Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“The most important outcome was that I communicated the design intent more clearly and quickly by leaning into a tool that was better suited for the job than static mockups. I don’t know how much of the code I generated was actually used by the engineers on my team. But that’s not what mattered.”Why I skipped Figma and prototyped in code instead →By Patrick MorganYour AI partner for UI/UX Design — Motiff 2.0 Beta is here →Chat with Motiff AI 2.0 to bring ideas to life — generate UIs with preset styling, drag to create components, turn URLs into editable designs, edit images, and rewrite content. No switching tools. Just faster, smarter — all in Motiff.Editor picksThe tech bro era is fading →Who’s next to shape our culture?By Michael F. BuckleyHuman after all →“SaaS is dead” — you’ve heard it all before.By Luděk ČernockýWords shape worlds →The role of language in better design.By Eleanor HoweThe UX Collective is an independent design publication that elevates unheard design voices and helps designers think more critically about their work.CTA gallery →Make me thinkVenture capital can’t pretend everything is fine any more →“Here is the state of venture capital in early 2025: Venture capital is moribund except AI. AI is moribund except OpenAI. OpenAI is a weird scam that wants to burn money so fast it summons AI God. Nobody can cash out.”How to title your blog post or whatever →“You should try to make a good thing, that many people would like. That presents certain challenges. But our subject today is only how to give your thing a title. My advice is: Think of the title as classifier.”Vibe Coding is not an excuse for low-quality work →“However, as any seasoned engineer will tell you, speed means nothing if the wheels fall off down the road. And this is where the cracks begin to show — in the gap between the vibe and the reality of building maintainable, robust software.”Little gems this weekWhitewashing on Mexican banknotes? →By William CosmeDesigning in and for a world we don’t yet know →By Katherine SullivanFigma Sites: when accessibility is an afterthought →By Kristina Gushcheva-KeippiläTools and resourcesThe AI intention matrix →Designing AI with purpose.By Richard YangFigma’s new grid →Why you must understand CSS Grid.By Christine VallaureSupporting users with depression and anxiety →Digital empathy.By Effy WhiteSupport the newsletterIf you find our content helpful, here’s how you can support us:Check out this week’s sponsor to support their work tooForward this email to a friend and invite them to subscribeSponsor an editionSkipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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Skipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“The most important outcome was that I communicated the design intent more clearly and quickly by leaning into a tool that was better suited for the job than static mockups. I don’t know how much of the code I generated was actually used by the engineers on my team. But that’s not what mattered.”Why I skipped Figma and prototyped in code instead →By Patrick MorganYour AI partner for UI/UX Design — Motiff 2.0 Beta is here →Chat with Motiff AI 2.0 to bring ideas to life — generate UIs with preset styling, drag to create components, turn URLs into editable designs, edit images, and rewrite content. No switching tools. Just faster, smarter — all in Motiff.Editor picksThe tech bro era is fading →Who’s next to shape our culture?By Michael F. BuckleyHuman after all →“SaaS is dead” — you’ve heard it all before.By Luděk ČernockýWords shape worlds →The role of language in better design.By Eleanor HoweThe UX Collective is an independent design publication that elevates unheard design voices and helps designers think more critically about their work.CTA gallery →Make me thinkVenture capital can’t pretend everything is fine any more →“Here is the state of venture capital in early 2025: Venture capital is moribund except AI. AI is moribund except OpenAI. OpenAI is a weird scam that wants to burn money so fast it summons AI God. Nobody can cash out.”How to title your blog post or whatever →“You should try to make a good thing, that many people would like. That presents certain challenges. But our subject today is only how to give your thing a title. My advice is: Think of the title as classifier.”Vibe Coding is not an excuse for low-quality work →“However, as any seasoned engineer will tell you, speed means nothing if the wheels fall off down the road. And this is where the cracks begin to show — in the gap between the vibe and the reality of building maintainable, robust software.”Little gems this weekWhitewashing on Mexican banknotes? →By William CosmeDesigning in and for a world we don’t yet know →By Katherine SullivanFigma Sites: when accessibility is an afterthought →By Kristina Gushcheva-KeippiläTools and resourcesThe AI intention matrix →Designing AI with purpose.By Richard YangFigma’s new grid →Why you must understand CSS Grid.By Christine VallaureSupporting users with depression and anxiety →Digital empathy.By Effy WhiteSupport the newsletterIf you find our content helpful, here’s how you can support us:Check out this week’s sponsor to support their work tooForward this email to a friend and invite them to subscribeSponsor an editionSkipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story. #skipping #figma #human #after #all
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Skipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“The most important outcome was that I communicated the design intent more clearly and quickly by leaning into a tool that was better suited for the job than static mockups. I don’t know how much of the code I generated was actually used by the engineers on my team. But that’s not what mattered.”Why I skipped Figma and prototyped in code instead →By Patrick MorganYour AI partner for UI/UX Design — Motiff 2.0 Beta is here →[Sponsored] Chat with Motiff AI 2.0 to bring ideas to life — generate UIs with preset styling, drag to create components, turn URLs into editable designs, edit images, and rewrite content. No switching tools. Just faster, smarter — all in Motiff.Editor picksThe tech bro era is fading →Who’s next to shape our culture?By Michael F. BuckleyHuman after all →“SaaS is dead” — you’ve heard it all before.By Luděk ČernockýWords shape worlds →The role of language in better design.By Eleanor HoweThe UX Collective is an independent design publication that elevates unheard design voices and helps designers think more critically about their work.CTA gallery →Make me thinkVenture capital can’t pretend everything is fine any more →“Here is the state of venture capital in early 2025: Venture capital is moribund except AI. AI is moribund except OpenAI. OpenAI is a weird scam that wants to burn money so fast it summons AI God. Nobody can cash out.”How to title your blog post or whatever →“You should try to make a good thing, that many people would like. That presents certain challenges. But our subject today is only how to give your thing a title. My advice is: Think of the title as classifier.”Vibe Coding is not an excuse for low-quality work →“However, as any seasoned engineer will tell you, speed means nothing if the wheels fall off down the road. And this is where the cracks begin to show — in the gap between the vibe and the reality of building maintainable, robust software.”Little gems this weekWhitewashing on Mexican banknotes? →By William CosmeDesigning in and for a world we don’t yet know →By Katherine (Kt) SullivanFigma Sites: when accessibility is an afterthought →By Kristina Gushcheva-KeippiläTools and resourcesThe AI intention matrix →Designing AI with purpose.By Richard Yang (@richard.ux)Figma’s new grid →Why you must understand CSS Grid.By Christine VallaureSupporting users with depression and anxiety →Digital empathy.By Effy WhiteSupport the newsletterIf you find our content helpful, here’s how you can support us:Check out this week’s sponsor to support their work tooForward this email to a friend and invite them to subscribeSponsor an editionSkipping Figma, human after all, Figma grid, accessibility as an afterthought was originally published in UX Collective on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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