4/ Status Annotations, built by @negativespaceca, allows you to indicate the status of your designs to avoid ambiguity when collaborating with your team.
5/ Quantizer, built by @aswellasyouare, allows you to organize a selection of elements into a grid of your choosing by specifying number of columns as well as column and row gaps.
Working smarter, not harder also applies to prototyping. 😉
Here are six #FigmaTips from Designer Advocate @_AnaBoyer for prototyping in Figma.
1/ Draw prototyping links from navigational components to reduce the need for repeatedly drawing connections.
2/ Create interactive components in your libraries, so designs that use those components already have micro-interactions built into their prototypes, adding an additional level of fidelity.
3/ Nest interactive components to reduce the number of prototyping links.
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