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Developers are embracing a new way of building software that’s more conversation than code. But is it more mayhem than magic?
There’s a lot of buzz about AI agents. Robots that do more with less supervision—what could go wrong? We asked our community how this might shake up how we think about UX.
As AI handles specialized tasks with increasing sophistication, the ability to connect dots across domains has never been more valuable.
We turned six big ideas percolating around the Figma office—written from the perspective of devs, designers, analysts, writers, PMs, card-carrying generalists—and put them on record. Here’s a look at what’s on our minds for 2025.
There’s a resurgence of small, handcrafted sites challenging the current trajectory of the internet. Joining the movement is as simple as making your own.
Modern browsers have evolved beyond what most design tools can do. It’s up to us to break free from templates and tap into the web’s true creative potential.
With more apps than ever, features will only get you so far. It’s time to put resonance on the roadmap.
More people than ever are using design in their daily work. By making our tools and processes more inclusive, we can empower everyone to practice design with confidence—regardless of their title.
The product landscape has changed. It’s time our product development process changes with it.
Industry leaders from companies like Ableton, Snapchat, and Coda set resolutions for managing teams, shipping products, and sparking great ideas in the year ahead.
The designer of Ableton’s Note app shares unconventional principles for creating unforgettable digital experiences.
Advocating for Dev Mode changed my team’s workflow. Here’s how you can do the same.
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