Jul 30, 2020, 12:30 – 2:30 AM (UTC)
With their debut in 2019, Figma plugins have turbocharged workflows and bolstered creativity in a plethora of ways. Whether it’s embedding stock photos in cards with Unsplash and leafing through icon libraries with Iconify, stringing together frames with Arrow Auto or visualizing data with Chart, there’s a plugin for nearly every use case. And if there isn’t, you can make one yourself using Figma’
With their debut in 2019, Figma plugins have turbocharged workflows and bolstered creativity in a plethora of ways. Whether it’s embedding stock photos in cards with Unsplash and leafing through icon libraries with Iconify, stringing together frames with Arrow Auto or visualizing data with Chart, there’s a plugin for nearly every use case. And if there isn’t, you can make one yourself using Figma’s robust API.
In this session of Figma Denver, remotely hosted to ensure social distancing, we’ll hear from three speakers about how they’ve used Figma plugins and what’s involved in creating one of your own.
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