Figma X Claude

What are you expecting from this event dedicated to Figma X Claude?

Summary: Raquel Pereira is organizing an event focused on Figma and Claude and seeks input from the community about their areas of interest concerning these tools. Oksana Kifer, Oksana Kifer, offers insightful suggestions regarding the incorporation of AI-driven workflows for designers. These include exploring critical AI skills for product designers, strategies for structuring prompts in UX research, leveraging Claude with Figma for design systems, and building a prompt library for design teams. The feedback aims to tailor the event to meet the practical needs and interests of participants.
AI Summary

As we prepare for the exciting Figma X Claude event, we are keen to tailor the session to your interests and needs. We would love to hear your thoughts on what aspects of Figma and Claude you'd like us to delve into. Are there specific features of Figma you wish to master, or particular ways you hope to integrate Claude into your creative process? Perhaps you have questions about optimizing workflows or collaborating effectively within teams using these tools? Share your ideas and help us shape an event that truly resonates with our community.

1 comment

Hi! Thank you for the great event. I have a few ideas regarding the AI-driven workflow for designers:

  1. AI Skillset: Beyond basic prompting, what specific skills do you think will be most critical for Product Designers to stay competitive in an AI-integrated environment?

  2. Prompt Engineering for Research: Do you have any recommendations (or a database) for structuring prompts for specific UX research methods? For example, how to best use Claude to synthesize interview notes or generate heuristic analysis?

  3. Figma + Claude Workflow: What are the most effective use cases you’ve seen for using Claude alongside Figma? Specifically, how can we leverage it for building and documenting scalable Design Systems or managing design tokens?

  4. Prompt Strategy: Any tips on building a custom 'prompt library' that ensures consistency across a design team?"