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Jackie Chui

@jackiechuichui

Product designer @figma. Previously @MicrosoftDesign.

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Hey designers! When designing with data, what’s your current workflow? What are your pain points? How would you like to see @figma improve in this area?


Jackie Chui Reposted

One of my fav pieces of @Figma AI that I got to design: these lil controls for making results truly your own. Hopefully this makes it simpler (and more fun) to tweak the details in a delightful way 🎛️ #Config2024


Yes, speed is a feature. It's easy to overlook the impact of performance on user experience, but when your job involves opening dozens of files a day, those saved seconds really add up. Really proud of the incredible work the team has done to make this possible!

Your biggest Figma files shouldn’t take forever to load We’ve made major changes to load files dynamically, instead of all at once. This means up to 33% faster loading and 33% fewer memory issues.



Had a lot of fun working on this one! ------------------------------- Rather than reinventing the wheel, we've embraced the hacks people are already using to add dividers

Organize your pages any way you want → Turn a page into a page divider with hyphens, en/em dashes, asterisks, or spaces → Hold shift to select multiple pages and move them around



Hey designers! We're looking for Auto layout users to test out some new functionality we've been working on! If you use Auto layout in your daily workflows and want to help us make it better, please sign up for our beta at: bit.ly/3WpWItM


I resonate so much with this personally - a lot of what I'm working on are invisible improvements to things people use every day. They may not be flashy, but the most "boring" features often make the biggest impact.

…but one of our core principles is that we should be working on features that do the most good for the most people, regardless of whether they’re flashy. Fixing fundamental behaviors around selection and editing is my favorite kind of boring feature. 8/n



Jackie Chui Reposted

Multi-edit: the way it should have been but wasn’t but now is.


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