I'd like to see Figma take this a step further by giving the option to do something similar to what Framer does using their "breakpoints" feature. In Framer, any updates I make to one breakpoint (e.g. the Desktop breakpoint) automatically updates the other breakpoints (e.g., Tablet and Mobile). This way, you really only need to create and update one screen/frame and the updates are automatically expressed at different screen sizes. This makes it much easier to keep updates in sync since, when making a change, you'd only need to update it on one screen instead of multiple. It's also much better for dev-handoff.
Anyone here not using UI3 atm? Thoughts?
UI3 has been pretty frustrating for me and my team. Some areas are nice, but it's causing a lot of confusion and lost time.
I'd like to see Figma take this a step further by giving the option to do something similar to what Framer does using their "breakpoints" feature. In Framer, any updates I make to one breakpoint (e.g. the Desktop breakpoint) automatically updates the other breakpoints (e.g., Tablet and Mobile). This way, you really only need to create and update one screen/frame and the updates are automatically expressed at different screen sizes. This makes it much easier to keep updates in sync since, when making a change, you'd only need to update it on one screen instead of multiple. It's also much better for dev-handoff.
Aha.... This is the perfect way to teach Figma and UI😊
Thank you for this tutorial. Could you also make a video about how to make prototyping and micro-interactions in new User Interface ?
A little zoom in can go a long way! :) edit*: great vid btw
Where's your studio???
Why don't we need a third mobile variant?
You could if you want to, but in this case, it wasn't necessary because the card layout from the tablet was sufficient for mobile as well.