And visa versa I guess. I'm coming from years of using XD and I'm trying to adopt to Figma cause it's the chosen tool in another project. Both have their strengths and weaknesses. I sure miss the speed of XD and the actual prototyping features that I think exceeds what's possible in Figma. I'm talking about imitating UI functionality and interaction patterns etc. Figma is lacking behind in that department. I'm used to prototyping animations, UI components etc to demo functionality. With Figma I observe that the team designers don't actually choose to prototype, they make static UI "stills" so to speak and I think that they do that cause the options for anything else is sparse at best. That's a petty cause I enjoy Figma's collaboration features, that's the main strength of this application. To become something more Figma needs to better their prototyping tools. It's crucial to be able to demo stuff in an authentic manner for user tests and more. When I'm designing a loader or pre-loader for instance, the max and min duration and action is key to test it on users. In Figma it's alot of linking static frames together. In XD it's a matter of prototyping on a more dynamic level. I also enjoy the Adobe echo system, seamlessly joining industry leading applications like PS, Illu, XD etc together. It's powerful.
@@Sketch_Sesh Fireworks? That was an application that Adobe got when they bought Macromedia back in 2004 in order to control the swf format. In the same process they got Dreamweaver and other MM tools. But you need to become updated. That's many years ago. XD has since 2013 been the Adobe UI design editor. Like I write in my post the Adobe echo system is seamlessly joining industry leading applications like PS, Illu, XD etc together. Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) is a set of applications and services from Adobe Inc. that gives subscribers access to a collection of software used for graphic design, video editing, web development, photography, along with a set of mobile applications and also some optional cloud services.
@@JesseShowalter actually, I’ll be keeping my miro subscription for now. Figma has a loooong way to go before they can catch up to the robustness of Miro when it comes to remote workshops.
What is the best place to learn UI components and UI patterns? Where to use radio button, accordion,cards? It is beyond belief that you can't find course or lessons that cover this systematically from UX point of view
Jesse. In Figma when you're 'selecting' or 'dragging over' a selection and it's auto-resizing to what you selected... how are you getting it to do that?
hi Jesse, hey how do i build a prototype in figjam? I did one page easy enough, now I cant find how to just "add next page button"?? like everything else was easy and intuitive...but to add a next page to make the next interactive part of a website idea?? help?
Actually, before Figma established these feature my team and I used to Miro which it was great, but Figma can really handle all we need! So are any reason to use Miro !?
Man I miss the easier days of collab design sessions with sharpies and 11x17 pieces of paper. Sketching quickly with the mouse doesn’t cut it. And it’s not fair/democratic if I use my graphics tablet while others struggle with their mouse. Thinking of experimenting with having a little tray of a minimalist set of components and patterns imported from a Figma doc in one area of the FigJam. Then participants can just option drag to duplicate and then double click to edit button text, headings, menus, forms, etc.
First Invision, now Miro
Figma: Who's next on the Blacklist?!
There taking people out one by one
Framer
"Figma Motion"?
And nowadays... Adobe xd
Figma is really giving XD a run for their money.
So true!
And visa versa I guess. I'm coming from years of using XD and I'm trying to adopt to Figma cause it's the chosen tool in another project. Both have their strengths and weaknesses. I sure miss the speed of XD and the actual prototyping features that I think exceeds what's possible in Figma. I'm talking about imitating UI functionality and interaction patterns etc. Figma is lacking behind in that department. I'm used to prototyping animations, UI components etc to demo functionality. With Figma I observe that the team designers don't actually choose to prototype, they make static UI "stills" so to speak and I think that they do that cause the options for anything else is sparse at best. That's a petty cause I enjoy Figma's collaboration features, that's the main strength of this application. To become something more Figma needs to better their prototyping tools. It's crucial to be able to demo stuff in an authentic manner for user tests and more. When I'm designing a loader or pre-loader for instance, the max and min duration and action is key to test it on users. In Figma it's alot of linking static frames together. In XD it's a matter of prototyping on a more dynamic level. I also enjoy the Adobe echo system, seamlessly joining industry leading applications like PS, Illu, XD etc together. It's powerful.
@@Underhills what is the Adobe echo system? It seems like Fireworks used to do all that but sadly they discontinued it
@@Sketch_Sesh Fireworks? That was an application that Adobe got when they bought Macromedia back in 2004 in order to control the swf format. In the same process they got Dreamweaver and other MM tools. But you need to become updated. That's many years ago. XD has since 2013 been the Adobe UI design editor. Like I write in my post the Adobe echo system is seamlessly joining industry leading applications like PS, Illu, XD etc together. Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) is a set of applications and services from Adobe Inc. that gives subscribers access to a collection of software used for graphic design, video editing, web development, photography, along with a set of mobile applications and also some optional cloud services.
This comment didn’t age well. 😢
RIP Miro
🙏🏻
@@JesseShowalter actually, I’ll be keeping my miro subscription for now. Figma has a loooong way to go before they can catch up to the robustness of Miro when it comes to remote workshops.
I didn't really understand what FigJam was all about from what I've read, but when you broke it down I totally see the benefits.
Thanks, Jesse! Another awesome tutorial.
This product is life changing!
Great video, Jesse! Again, so succinct yet so detailed! As always, love your content!
What is the best place to learn UI components and UI patterns? Where to use radio button, accordion,cards? It is beyond belief that you can't find course or lessons that cover this systematically from UX point of view
Thank you so much, Jesse, I will use Figjam for reviewing app's UX design
That introoo🔥🔥😭😭😭
hey Jesse, if I update my figma design, would figjam image auyto uptade acoording to my figma update?
wow~! It's really simple and useful. Thank you Jesse~
Jesse. In Figma when you're 'selecting' or 'dragging over' a selection and it's auto-resizing to what you selected... how are you getting it to do that?
hi Jesse, hey how do i build a prototype in figjam? I did one page easy enough, now I cant find how to just "add next page button"??
like everything else was easy and intuitive...but to add a next page to make the next interactive part of a website idea??
help?
How is FigJam on iPad?
Love this jam thing
Right???
Hey Jesse. I hope you are doing well. Stay Safe
Thank you so so much, Prateek! I am doing very well! Hope you and yours are doing well!
Actually, before Figma established these feature my team and I used to Miro which it was great, but Figma can really handle all we need!
So are any reason to use Miro !?
Nope!
@@topemeister3000 You are right. I recently created a video of Figma ua-cam.com/video/7vzzR6HOPus/v-deo.html
Hey jesse, 👋🏻 great video 😀, Btw i wonder where you got ur subscribe animation from ? Rlly appreciate the answer
Awesome video! There are updates now but the basic fonctions are same
Like always, great guy and great tut.
Thank you so much, Samuel!
Love this, thank you
OOhhhhhhh ahhhhhhh, AMAZING thanks Jesse
Thanks so much, Richard!
Amazing, love it!
Amazing Video ✨
Thanks, Salman!
Awesome!
Thanks, Rakesh!
Figma Premier Pro next
Too Good!
Still not very suitable for wireframing, I like how Invision's Freehand how it recognizes shapes
Man I miss the easier days of collab design sessions with sharpies and 11x17 pieces of paper.
Sketching quickly with the mouse doesn’t cut it. And it’s not fair/democratic if I use my graphics tablet while others struggle with their mouse.
Thinking of experimenting with having a little tray of a minimalist set of components and patterns imported from a Figma doc in one area of the FigJam. Then participants can just option drag to duplicate and then double click to edit button text, headings, menus, forms, etc.
Hi toast
figma these nuts
wow
Yeah!! 🔥
Figma balls
I'm the first to comment and like
Yeahhhhhh!!!
кандай
LOL do any of you guys know what 'figjam' means in Australia? Google it... kind of appropriate