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  • Someone designed this by Arun Bakirathan

    The moment a user tries to leave, really tries, with intent, the relationship between good design and good business quietly breaks down.

  • Beautiful mistakes by Tobias van Schneider

    The pattern is always the same. Someone is trying to do one thing. They fail at it or they slip or they forget or they do something out of boredom. And in that gap between intention and what actually happens, something new (sometimes better or new) appears.

  • My figma wish-list by Alice Packard

    Mostly boring, unsexy features and capabilities for Figma Design.

  • Technology and power by Christopher Butler

    The promise of empowerment, far from being incidental to the cycle, is part of its structure — a story the cycle has to tell about itself in order to keep moving.

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  • Your design system's newest author is an agent by Murphy Trueman

    The read-only assumption I started from is no longer the operating model. The direction held up, but what I got wrong was the pace. The systems I described as needing to be 'agent-ready' are now being authored alongside agents.

  • Config 2026 recap: New materials, new tools and a more expressive canvas by Dylan Field

    We're supporting new materials to express anything you can imagine and introducing new tools to shape and push these materials further than ever: code, motion, shaders, generative plugins and Weave tools, all on the Figma canvas.

  • Taste: Design DNA for agents by Sen Lin

    /taste turns any URL into a complete design context for your AI agent. Design Map, Taste DNA, and the reasoning behind every choice.

  • Astro 7.0 by Emanuele Stoppa, Matt Kane, Matthew Phillips

    Together with Vite 8 and its new Rolldown bundler, Astro 7 builds are 15-61% faster in our benchmarks.

  • Modern CSS theming with light-dark(), contrast-color(), and style queries by Una Kravets

    This technique creates themed components with shadows in light mode that swap out to glowing borders in dark mode, and text that's always readable against its dynamic background color.

  • The layers of AI experience by Andrew Campbell

    We cannot control for every outcome directly through the interface, but we can design the conditions that shape a model's generation.

  • Less is more, more or less by Jakub Krehel

    In the age of AI, knowing what not to build might be the most important skill of all.

  • What does Figma do next? by Robin Cannon

    Figma won against Sketch because it realized the center of gravity could change. Now that center of gravity is changing again. And Figma is on the other side of the innovator's dilemma.

  • The non-work by Tim Van Damme

    This is a collection of non-work projects I've done over the past couple of years. Things done on the side for fun.

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