This was really fun to watch. This has definitely given me the bravery to look into variables. Thanks as always for the behind the scenes and bringing us along with the brilliant chaos. Also, welcome back!!!! Cheers
To take it a step further, you can set a specific frame to be "red, blue, green" and once you drop one of those variables onto that specific canvas/frame set, it will set anything in there as that color set.
I love the variables in Figma. My biggest gripe is that I cannot do calculations in numbers... yet. The brand I'm building the DS for has odd and specific measurements for spacing and height of a gradient bar accent. I'd love to be able to create a number variable for the type size run ($type-size * .6) to get the spacing I need and output that as $gradient-bar-spacing. Then wrap that output to ($gradient-bar-spacing * .25) to get the height of the bar. Essentially meaning the bar spacing and height is automated to the type size and only need to update the type size variables. Easy is CSS/SCSS not so much in their variable set up.
This was fun to watch! How exactly are you animating the movement of your mouse and camera position? Is that a tool in your editing software or screen recording tool?
Hi I have a problem on figjam, I've done a lot of work on a board but now my professor said to scale it to 100%. When I zoom to fit it says 6% and if I scale it everything is chaos. I tried to make a mini version of it but now when I'm in 100% the sections are too little and the text is huge even at 4 pt. Idk what to do. Do I have to start over?
Something annoying about swapping modes is that the dropdown is so low on the sidebar where people aren't looking (not near the variant dropdowns). So design system users might not know they can swap between all those colors and backgrounds. I feel like they're great for making it easier on design system maintainers but make it harder on the designers who use the system.
Since color theming is not a thing on the app I'm working on, I decided to not use them. They look like such a hassle to set up and use too, especially when you have a lot of existing Figma files. I feel like I could never justify having to use them sadly..
This is the type of stuff designers live for... thanks for entertaining while teaching
This was really fun to watch. This has definitely given me the bravery to look into variables. Thanks as always for the behind the scenes and bringing us along with the brilliant chaos.
Also, welcome back!!!!
Cheers
I'm trying to learn this too -sob- thank you for also being confused it makes me feel better.
To take it a step further, you can set a specific frame to be "red, blue, green" and once you drop one of those variables onto that specific canvas/frame set, it will set anything in there as that color set.
I love the variables in Figma. My biggest gripe is that I cannot do calculations in numbers... yet.
The brand I'm building the DS for has odd and specific measurements for spacing and height of a gradient bar accent. I'd love to be able to create a number variable for the type size run ($type-size * .6) to get the spacing I need and output that as $gradient-bar-spacing. Then wrap that output to ($gradient-bar-spacing * .25) to get the height of the bar.
Essentially meaning the bar spacing and height is automated to the type size and only need to update the type size variables. Easy is CSS/SCSS not so much in their variable set up.
This was fun to watch! How exactly are you animating the movement of your mouse and camera position? Is that a tool in your editing software or screen recording tool?
Hi I have a problem on figjam, I've done a lot of work on a board but now my professor said to scale it to 100%. When I zoom to fit it says 6% and if I scale it everything is chaos. I tried to make a mini version of it but now when I'm in 100% the sections are too little and the text is huge even at 4 pt. Idk what to do. Do I have to start over?
Something annoying about swapping modes is that the dropdown is so low on the sidebar where people aren't looking (not near the variant dropdowns). So design system users might not know they can swap between all those colors and backgrounds. I feel like they're great for making it easier on design system maintainers but make it harder on the designers who use the system.
Since color theming is not a thing on the app I'm working on, I decided to not use them. They look like such a hassle to set up and use too, especially when you have a lot of existing Figma files. I feel like I could never justify having to use them sadly..
This is so real.
Totally also was breaking my brain figuring it out 😂 wasn’t very intuitive
Wish I couldn't relate so much haha