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📕 Figma Make: Practical Playbook
I’ve created a highly practical series on Figma Make, focused on real workflows. If you’re experimenting with prompt-to-UI, these three guides cover the fundamentals designers actually struggle with: 🧠 Practical prompting for Figma Make A hands-on guide to writing better prompts using my TOKEN framework (Task · Output · Key design elements · Expected behavior · Notable constraints) → Helps you move from vague prompts to reliable, structured results https://medium.com/ux-planet/a-practical-prompting-guide-for-figma-make-eb72f78ff1ce?sk=8c7eb4e14c907b6285f5dad740f032e6 🎯 Recreating existing designs with AI Two real-world scenarios designers often face: - Using an image of UI as inspiration (i.e., from Dribbble or Behance) - Using an existing Figma design as source → Shows how close Figma Make can get to production-quality structure https://uxplanet.org/figma-make-recreating-ui-with-ai-9025e5588359?sk=06ec991a0e692a37ee3a1d57c986d343 🧹 Cleaning up UI design with Figma Make A practical walkthrough of using Figma Make to improve the quality of existing designs such as structure & layer hygiene, spacing and alignment consistency, typography and color normalization. → Shows how Figma Make can act as a design quality assistant https://uxplanet.org/clean-up-ui-design-with-figma-make-144a69cc580f?sk=1afed29a4398bcc0d490fd9e936995d2 ⚠️ Overcoming top 3 limitations of Figma Make Honest take on where the tool breaks: - Lack of guidance for prompt writing - Inconsistent outputs - Prompt sensitivity → How to design around these limitations instead of fighting them https://uxplanet.org/figma-make-top-3-limitations-how-to-overcome-them-782991f7c399?sk=b2fd0ef18eb289096c92772d5a59950e
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📕 Figma Make: Practical Playbook
ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini in Product Design
Discuss how we can use a general-purpose AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude Gemini to streamline product design process
ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini in Product Design
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Gemini 3 for UI Design Google just released a new AI model - Gemini 3. And this model works really well for UI design tasks. I've covered my top 5 cases in this video https://youtu.be/EskKQi_f9yk
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Gemini for Web Design Quick guide on how to create a landing page with a single prompt https://youtu.be/G5V8Q_UBenI
Midjourney and other AI imagery generators
Here we will share practical tips on making the most of AI image generation
Midjourney and other AI imagery generators
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✨UI Design with Midjourney v7 Sharing a prompt template for UI design below [project type] UI design for [product or audience], [style keywords], [layout type], [color palette], [design system], [lighting/texture], [rendering style] --ar 16:9 --v 7 --style raw more details on how to make the most of it in the article 👇 https://uxplanet.org/ui-design-with-midjourney-df78eaa2d292
Figma AI Toolkit
Share valuable insights, cheatsheets and tutorial that will help us make the most of AI Toolkit offered by Figma—First Draft and Make.
Figma AI Toolkit
2 likes • Oct '25
Figma Make: Introduction Quick introduction video I've recorded to show a use-case for Figma Make
1 like • Oct '25
@Pushpendra Prakash Sagar Thank you! I think you can try providing follow-up prompt to make certain sections/controls interactive because by default Figma offers basic interactivity.
Practical UI Design
Practical recommendations that will help you design better UI.
0 likes • Oct '25
💡 Corner Radius of Nested Elements in UI design When nesting elements, designers tend to use the same corner radius for both parent and child elements. However, this decision will lead to UI design that won’t look good from an optical point of view because when radiuses are the same, the thickness of the gap (padding) between parent and child elements is inconsistent (some parts are thicker than others). To maintain the same curvature, use a simple formula: Outer Radius = Inner Radius + Padding Note that this formula is not universal; it might not work in some cases. Calculation will give you a number, but once you use it, you will see something is wrong. So it’s essential not solely to rely on math but also to train your eye to be able to spot the visual imbalance.
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