![]() Punctuation such as quotations and brackets can hang outside the text box.Number lists no longer have to start with “1”.Leading trim to cap text boxes height to baseline.Multi-select for a better find and replace/edit experience.New on-canvas previewing ability when you hover over Layer Blend Modes and more. ![]() These are the updates that will make my day much easier but there are 32 updates in total and I know that you might be excited by some of the others released, so here’s the full list. You can see a preview of the file's contents just by hovering over the tab. I haven’t always been organised and thoughtful about my filenames and I’ve inherited other people’s files at work so, desktop tab hover previews now save me seconds at a time when trying to locate the correct file. Whenever I present my designs, I have to close a million tabs in the browser and within Figma. It was impossible to do this in Figma before but now, totally possible and so great. This means that you have a numbered list that doesn’t start with one. You don’t know how many times I’ve wanted lists that have been broken up into separate containers. There's good news! The Vertical trim feature in Type settings on the latest version of Figma will let you trim your line height to the x-height for your buttons. Have you ever worked with someone else’s file or typographic styles and sometimes think the line height is annoying? This usually happens to me in buttons or other constrained containers. I’m even more excited because I know this is a precursor to the highly anticipated Fonts preview. Hallelujah! It is now possible to see a preview before you commit in the properties panel within Figma. For years now, as I use Figma every day, it has been irritating enough to try to work out what “Darken” or “Color burn” might do to my image or how “Color dodge” is different from “Color burn”. I’m not a Photoshop expert but in my first design role, I used Photoshop and Illustrator for two years but did it very reluctantly. Now that Figma has released this feature, blurred backgrounds on overlay models will work and it is magical! You need to create your modal with the background on the frame and it works out of the box. Traditionally I’d have a transparent background behind it. For focusing a user on optional but required sub-tasks within a flow. And I can’t believe it has taken this long to deliver. Sticky scrolling, where you can keep multiple persistent elements on a screen, is fantastic for this functionality. And it’s necessary within the flow to show the user the scope of the information they need to enter but also keep them focused on one task at a time, or I might have a super long page with lots of content and need to signpost where the reader is within the page or information architecture. A few days ago, Figma announced the release of the Little Big updates to great excitement! If you haven’t had a chance yet to try some of them out, here are my favourites. Other designers were as keen as I was and submitted a lot of contenders. They wanted to gather insights into suggestions for small improvements from users, to boost the usability of Figma. You can easily find a sticker online or create one yourself in the app, then drag-and-drop it onto an object or group before adjusting its size/position/rotation with just a few clicks.A few months ago, Figma caught my attention. Additionally, if you have multiple stickers on an object or group, you can align them vertically or horizontally with just a few clicks.įinally, once your sticker is all set up and looking great on your design, you can save it as an image file (PNG or JPG) for easy sharing online or for printing purposes.Ĭonclusion: Adding stickers to Figma is simple and straightforward thanks to its intuitive user interface and powerful transform tools. ![]() You can also add effects such as drop shadow, blur, and color overlay to customize your sticker further. Once the sticker is added, you can adjust its size, position, and rotation by using the transform tools in the top toolbar or by using keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Cmd+T to scale). You can also copy and paste the sticker from another application into Figma. Once you have selected a sticker, you can add it to your design by dragging and dropping it onto an object or group. You can find stickers online or make your own using the Figma app. The first step is to find a sticker you want to use. But how do you actually put stickers on Figma? Stickers are images that can be applied to objects in Figma and help give your designs an extra punch. One of the most popular features in Figma is the ability to add stickers. It’s easy to use and has a lot of features that make it great for creating icons, logos, and illustrations. Figma is a powerful vector graphic design application. ![]()
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