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Figma is central to most designers' workflow these days (certainly is here at Design Better). So it's important to get familiar with all of the latest features. Who better to give us the back story of the releases announced at Config than Noah Levin, VP of Product Design at Figma. Join us for a conversation with Noah and a closer look at how Figma is helping designers design better.

In this AMA, Noah demo’d some of Figma’s newest tools and featured, and we discussed topics including:

  • Hiring and scaling design teams in the AI age

  • Emerging trends in design

  • Career growth for junior UX designers

  • Fostering better designer-developer collaboration

  • Improving table design workflows in Figma

  • AI's impact on design and development roles

  • Support for print-focused workflows

  • Staying up to date with Figma tools and features

  • Lessons from designing the new Figma

Bio

Noah Levin is the VP of Product Design at Figma. Before that he led the UX team at ClassPass in NYC, and before that he was at Google working on Mobile Search in Mountain View. He also spent some time teaching designers to code as an early advisor at Framer, and building a digital assistant for Astronauts at NASA. He studied Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon and is from Pittsburgh originally.

Watch the recording on our Substack: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/ama-noah-levin-on-figmas-latest-release

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Learn more about Figma's recent product launches at https://www.config.new/

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