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UI/UX with Figma
UI/UX with Figma
FigJam Board
FigJam is a collaborative whiteboarding tool within Figma designed to facilitate brainstorming, planning, and collaboration in a visual and interactive way. It provides an informal, freeform environment that complements Figma's structured design workspace. Let's see how to create one.
Key Features of FigJam:
Interactive Whiteboarding:
- Offers a blank canvas for teams to brainstorm ideas, create diagrams or draft plans;
- Great for real-time collaboration during workshops or team meetings;
Collaboration Tools:
- Supports live cursor tracking, allowing you to see others' actions in real time;
- Includes tools like sticky notes, shapes, and freehand drawing for quick ideation;
Templates and Pre-made Assets:
- Provides templates for brainstorming, retrospectives, flowcharts, and more;
- Includes libraries of stickers, emojis, and connectors to make discussions fun and visually clear;
Integration with Figma Design Files:
- Allows seamless transitions between FigJam for brainstorming and Figma for detailed design work;
- You can embed FigJam boards into Figma projects and vice versa;
Easy Sharing and Accessibility:
- Shareable via links, similar to Figma files, making it easy for team members to join;
- Works on both desktop and browser versions, like the main Figma platform;
Collaboration Enhancements:
Features like voting, timers, and comments help facilitate team discussions and decision-making.
Here's the difference between Figma Files and FigJam Files:
Figma files are for detailed design work, while FigJam files are for creative collaboration and brainstorming. Together, they create a complete workflow for teams from ideation to implementation.
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